Yes it could, if it is setting codes it will affect the cruise.
there is a problem with your cruise contol,have it checked. also have cam positioning sensor checked
The cam shaft sensor is device that uses the "Hall Effect" to tell the ignition control module and/or the ecu ( depending on type of vehicle ) where the cam shaft is during it's rotation so it can fire off the engine coil(s) and open the fuel injectors at the correct time.
no cam sensor signal to pcm with crank sensor signal present. check for 5 volt ref and ground at cam sensor connector. scope cam signal. most likely cam sensor defective, hall effect type sensor
There should be no effect from that.
That year did not have 1. It uses a crank sensor and cam sensor
it is down by the crank pulley
camshaft position sensor is used to help the PCM (powertrain control module) determine the correct firing order. The engine will not run without this sensor's input. The camshaft position sensor is a Hall effect sensor. The Hall effect type of cam sensor uses notches or shutter blades on the cam gear or balancer to disrupt a magnetic field in the Hall effect sensor window. This causes the sensor to switch on and off, producing a digital signal or Hall-effect signal to the PCM that it uses to determine when #1 cylinder comes up on top-dead center (TDC). This sensor information is used to phase the sequential firing of the fuel injectors during normal SFI operation.
The 94 and 95 are the same,no cam sensor.1996 and 1997 are differant in one way.The 1996 and 1997 have a cam sensor. .The 97 has a cam sensor and the 94 does not.The 1996 has a cam sensor too.
That year did not have a cam sensor.
can you drive with a faulty cam sensor for a while?
The cam sensor is inside the distributor.The cam sensor is inside the distributor.
cam sensor senses position of cam .coil sensor operates coilboth 2 entirely different parts of engine