Its under the plastic to the far left of the spark plug boots.
This code is for the exhaust cam actuator timing system. There are a few things that can cause this. Anything from the actuator solenoid, to the actuator, to an internal engine problem. - Tech JK ------------------------------
This code is for the exhaust cam actuator timing system. There are a few things that can cause this. Anything from the actuator solenoid, to the actuator, to an internal engine problem. - Tech JK ---------------------------
Exhaust cam, is the cam that control valve timing on a DOHC, (DUAL OVERHEAD CAM) motor.
Inside the engine.
In a dual overhead cam (DOHC, twin cam, etc.) engine, the intake cam is the camshaft contolling the intake valves. Thus the opperation of the exhaust valves is left to the exhaust cam.
DOHC - Dual Overhead Cam. This means that there is an intake and an exhaust cam, allowing the valves to move differently for the intake and exhaust. SOHC uses a single cam with more lobes
on the engine exhaust cam ..at the front of the cam .
yes but only if it is a 4 stroke the cam or camshaft controls the fuel intake and exhaust valves
Single overhead cam 94856515 Dual overhead cam 94845263
Opens and closes the intake and exhaust valves.
Has only 1 cam to move valves vs 2 used when 1 is for intake and 1 for exhaust