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It is on the top of the engine on the passenger side. There are two of these. One for intake and one for exhaust.
P0013 "B" Camshaft Position - Actuator Circuit (Bank 1)P0013 "B" Camshaft Position - Actuator Circuit (Bank 1)
Camshaft position actuator A bank 2 usually means change the camshaft position sensor
P0023-Camshaft position actuator circuit.
The camshaft position sensor is located behind the intake manifold, on top of the block. It is difficult to get to, so be patient!
A camshaft position sensor detects which cylinder is firing and establishes the coil firing sequence. In a Kia Sedona, it is located at the end of the intake camshaft.
There are (2)... One intake and nod exhaust. They are located under the plastic engine cover on top of engine. Passenger side..valve cover has markings on it exh...int.
The Camshaft position actuator solenoid controls the exhaust camshaft retard position. From 0 to 25 degrees. It is driven by a pulsed electrical signal from the ECM... much like that of a fuel injector. It is located on the front-passenger's side of the motor... on the head. Removal requires the partial removal of the steering pump. It is prone to failure mainly due to debris in the motor oil that flows into it. An oil change and/or removal of the solenoid actuator to clean of the screens of it can sometimes resolve a related DTC.
The camshaft closest to the intake manifold (closest to the passenger cabin) is the intake camshaft on the dual camshaft Saturn engines.
This has to do with the correlation of the camshaft and crankshaft as the computer sees them. Idle can be affected and the vehicle can even stall. The culprit is almost always the camshaft actuator solenoid valve, not the crankshaft position sensor or a cam position sensor.
It could be the camshaft position actuator or a few other things.