It is inside the distributor.
Depends on the engine. Should be on the flywheel.
The camshaft position sensor is a part of the distributer. There are 2 electrical plugs going to it, 1 is for the coil,the other is for the Camshaft sensor.
It is located in the rear of the timing gear housing under the fuel injection pump.
There is no cam sensor on the 1995 year engine. GM. did not use a cam sensor on that year.
It should be part of the distributor.
The sensors that usually go bad in a Dodge truck are the throttle position sensor, the oxygen sensor, engine light sensor and crank sensor. These malfunctions can be fixed on any Dodge dealership.
if you are facing the engine, its on the bottom left side of the the engine. Close to radiator.
It is in the rear of the timing cover below the injection pump and above the vacuum pump.
Depending on the year...if it's a 7.3 litre diesel between 99 and 03 i believe, start by looking under the truck on the passenger side. If you will look at the camshaft itself, above and to the right of it a hair (from under the truck) there will be a small bracket, wire harness and plug, and vuala! Camshaft position sensor. Just follow the wire up to the engine, unbolt the bolt, unplug the sensor, carefully pry the sensor out with a flathead screwdriver.
Inside the timing chain cover there is a crank position sprocket and a sensor that connects into the side of the timing chain cover. There is also a sensor in the distributor(this is the camshaft position sensor). The connector faces the firewall. To setup your timing you have to rotate the distributor to 0 deg or you will get a P1345 code. A timing light won't help. If you don't have the right equipment you need to take it to the dealer or keep adjusting the distributor until the code goes away. Jon
Front of the engine, accessed from underneath, just to the passenger side of center - has wiring harness on it. Very easy to replace
It sure will if it's bad.