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no The Chevy Celebrity 4 cylinder engine doesn't use a timing belt, it uses a timing gear. To replace the gear it is necessary to remove the camshaft from the engine as it is a press job. To remove the camshaft it is necessary to remove the engine from the car.
On a 1999 Chevy Metro with a 3-cylinder engine, the camshaft position sensor is typically located near the camshaft, often mounted on the front of the engine. It may be positioned near the timing cover or cylinder head, depending on the specific engine configuration. To access it, you might need to remove any components obstructing the sensor's location, such as the air intake or engine covers. Always refer to a repair manual for precise details and diagrams.
Most will, but some 95's use a roller camshaft. Also the cylinder head bolt holes for the intake are different.
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On a 2008 Chevy Aveo, the camshaft position sensor is typically located near the top of the engine, often on the cylinder head or near the timing cover. It is usually positioned close to the camshaft itself to accurately monitor its position. For precise identification, it's best to consult the vehicle's service manual or a repair guide.
No, there is no camshaft sensor on that model.
Yes, there would be subtle differences, but they are interchangeable.
On a 2004 Chevy Astro, the camshaft sensor is located in the front of the engine. It is on the left side of the timing cover behind the camshaft sensor.
On a 2002 Chevy Silverado 1500 with a 5.3-liter engine, the camshaft position sensor is located at the rear of the engine, near the top, on the driver's side. It is typically mounted in the cylinder head, just above the camshaft. To access it, you may need to remove some engine components for better visibility and space.
where is the camshaft sensor on a 2000 Chevy sliversdo with a 4.8L V8 motor
Camshaft sensors were not used on any of the Chevy Celebrity 2.5L, 2.8L or 3.1L engines
Hydraulic.