The sensor is on the front of the engine block. it has a single wire going to it and you have to access it from underneath. You'll need a 10mm wrench.
Cam sensor could be bad
The Navara 3 Litre turbo diesel has a timing chain.
Does not have a cam sensor on a 7.3L IDI this engine is not computer controlled.
The Range Rover 220 Turbo diesel cam belt should be changed every 60,000 miles. If you do not change the cam belt and have a problem the warranty may be void.
where is a cam sensor on a 2006 ford f250 6.0L diesel engine?
timing chain
a 1993 doesn't have a cam sensor. the crankshaft position sensor is located on the front of the engine directly above the crankshaft pulley
70,000 miles
cam sensor on a diesel??????????????????? yes cam sensor on a diesel. a diesel still has valves that are opened by a camshaft to allow air in and out of the combustion chambers, and it's necessary for injector timing to know what position the cam is in. 7.3L cam sensor is located at the front of the engine just above the harmonic balancer. (this sensor is often replaced if you have a p0344 or p0340 code.) very easy to change, you just need a 10mm socket preferably 1/4" drive and a long flat blade screwdriver. 6.0L cam sensor is located on the drivers (LH) side of the engine block near the front of the engine. The 6.0 cam sensor is behind the power steering pump. You need to remove the belt and the p.s. pump bolts and swing the pump away from the block. This will expose the cam sensor(which is about 5 inches long) and it's 10 mm bolt, after which you can pull the sensor from the block.
Yes it replaces the old cam sensor (black with gold bracket) with new cam sensor (gray with silver bracket), it does not have any thing to do with any cam angle.
I think the bolt is a 10mm then pull it out. Have not had many problems with the 6.0 cam sensor like the 7.3L
With the the crank pulley at tdc, the white mark on the cam gear lines up with the center of the rocker shaft.