The camshaft position sensor on a 2006 Chrysler Sebring is located on the front of the engine, typically near the cylinder head. It is often positioned near the timing cover and may be accessible from the top of the engine. To reach it, you may need to remove any obstructing components, such as the air intake or engine cover, depending on the specific engine configuration.
The cam sensor is not adjustable.
No.
It is built internal to the distributor.
It is inside the distributor, serviced as part of the distributor.
39.00
it is an part of the distributor unit. you have to change out the entire distributor.
it is at the rear of the cam on the driverside
On the six cylinder, it is inside the distributor. On the four cylinder, it is on the driver side end of the cylinder head.
On the four cylinder, it is on the driver side end of the cylinder head. On the six cylinder it is inside the distributor.
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 part of the distributor. You have to replace the entire distributor.
It is a sensor that reads the rotational position of the camshaft. The engine computer uses that to control ignition and fuel timing.