No such thing exists on a 91-02 Saturn s-series.
The above is correct... mostly. Saturn did not use a physical camshaft positioning sensor on any of its S-series vehicles. There is however a pseudo camshaft pulse generated by the ignition control module and sent to the computer. If you are receiving faulty cam position sensor trouble codes, the problem exists in the Ignition control module.
Next to the cam gears beneath the valve cover
Yes
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.
Cam sensor, thats about it, there aren't any other names for that sensor.
No you can not. It MUST have it to run.
The cam sensor is mounted on the left side of the engine. It is near the oil filter, you may have to look under the engine to see it.
the cam sensor reads speed and works with the crank position sensor to tell your coil packs when to fire your spark plugs and what cylinder to fire on
It is part of the distributor. You have to replace the distributor
It is inside the distributor
The cam sensor is located in the distributor. It really depends on the engine size and year. Some are in the timing covers. My 97 3.3 is- also the 3.8
There is no cam belt it is driven by a chain.
IS this a 5.2, if so the crank sensor is on the passenger side of the engine, in the far rear, it picks up off the flywheel, the cam sensor is located inside the distributor (it is the pick up coil).