behind the intake manifold on the top surface of the cylinder block
The cam sensor on a 1996 Mercury Villager cost about $35 to $40. The sensor is actually manufactured by a Nissan subsidiary.
The cam position sensor for a 2003 Infiniti M45 will cost about $30-40 for an aftermarket brand. For an OE (factory) part, your best bet is to call the Infiniti dealer for an exact quote. Theoretically it should be in that same price range, although it's not uncommon for OEM parts to be more expensive than aftermarket brands.
The sensor is intergrated into the door latch. If it is not working (and the door chime stays on) spray it with WD 40. This almost always works.
The polaris ranger speeds are, 500engine,40. 700engine,40-50. 800engine,55mph.
sounds like a bad throttle position sensor, if it runs ok when faster than that
Cam Newton. He has a faster 40 time.
That sounds like its going to be either your camshaft position sensor or the crankshaft position sensor. I have a 02 durango with a 4.7 and it uses both. if its starts and all of sudden cuts out its your camshaft sensor a 40 dollar part that's pretty easy to change.
from under the car you reach up to to remove the bolt you need a 12 inch 1/4" ratchet and a socket replacing the sensor is done from the firewall right side. removing or replacing the sensor is from under the car. the sensor cost $40. disconnect the electrical connectorfirst
Try changing the manual lever position sensor that worked for me.
You may need a new timing belt, a canshaft position sensor or crankshaft position sensor. There ought to be some "Check engine" lights codes to give you a hint as to where to look for this problem.
$40+
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