You will have to remove the Distributor Cap and it will be on the left side
of the Dist. plate.
It does not have a cam sensor. That engine still use's the distributor to note the position of the cam. If it's not firing then you need to check the ignition module and pick-up coil, they are both in the distributor.
The sensor is located directly above the crankshaft pulley. The camshaft sensor also connects with the crankshaft position sensor.
There is no cam sensor on the 1995 year engine. GM. did not use a cam sensor on that year.
1992 Chevy trucks did not have a CAM SENSOR. They had a distributor.
The cam sensor is the pickup plate under the distributor cap.
its next to the hemi the little thing that says CAM SENSOR foo.
It is part of the distributor. You have to replace the distributor
the cam sensor is under the distributor cap.this engine uses the distributor pickup as a cam reference since the dstributor is cam driven
No crank sensor on a 1990, only the pickup plate (cam sensor) in the distributor. how about a 1991?
Under the powersteering
Take the distributor cap and rotor off and that electric device that you see is the cam sensor.
The temperature sensor on a 2004 Neon 2.0 engine is located on the driver side of the engine below the cam sensor.