The 2006 Dodge Durango camshaft position sensor is located on the back end of the head. The position sensor should be labeled as such.
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The Dodge Durango was introduced in 1998, so this question cannot be answered. However, in the 2000 Durango.... The camshaft position sensor is located in the distributor on all 3.9L V-6 and 5.2/5.9L V-8 engines Camshaft Position Sensor REMOVAL Distributor removal is not necessary to remove camshaft position sensor Remove air cleaner assembly. Disconnect negative cable from battery. Remove distributor cap from distributor (two screws) Disconnect camshaft position sensor wiring harness from main engine wiring harness. Remove distributor rotor from distributor shaft. Lift the camshaft position sensor assembly from the distributor housing Camshaft Position Sensor INSTALLATION Install camshaft position sensor to distributor. Align sensor into notch on distributor housing. Connect wiring harness. Install rotor. Install distributor cap. Tighten mounting screws. Install air cleaner assembly. (this info from post on answers.com about cps on 2000 durango)
A camshaft position sensor reads the location of the camshaft and sends that information the engine computer. This is needed for fuel and ignition timing.
The camshaft position sensor, on a Ford 6.0 liter power stroke engine, is located inside of the rear engine cover. The sensor is on the back of the camshaft.
The camshaft position sensor is most likely located on the cylinder head of the engine. The location could vary depending on the manufacturer.
The camshaft position sensor is on the front of the engine block. It is on the right front about half way up.