The cam position sensor is inside the distributor. There is a wire harness that exits the side of the distributor. That's it. You have to remove the distributor to change that sensor.
Cam sensor, thats about it, there aren't any other names for that sensor.
In a 1998 Jeep Wrangler, the oxygen sensor is located in the exhaust pipe. It can be found just below the junction of the exhaust manifold and the exhaust pipe.
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It is inside the distributor.
Timing is not adjustable. The distributor or cam sensor is synched to the crankshaft sensor with a scan tool.
The cam sensor is a non serviceable part of the distributor.The cam sensor is a non serviceable part of the distributor.
the cam sensor is under the power steering pump .So It is bolted directly to the crankcase.
Possibly caused by a bad Crank Position Sensor. Could also be the cam position sensor or the coil. They all work together.
check the crankshaft sensor or the cam sensor.
The cam sensor is the "pick up plate" in the distributor, under the rotor.
on the drivers side of the motor, top, front of cam sensor
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