Not Always, On A few nissans, I have found that the problem was actually the harness and not the sensor. This may save you a bit of money!
If this is a 4-cyl, it is a very in-depth process to replace the seal...removing motor mounts and the majority of engine components to be able to pull the camshaft. If it is necessary, follow instructions for replacing the head gasket on your model. You can replace the seal at the point of removing the Timing Belt.
NEED to??? No. But the question becomes, why are you replacing the camshaft? You should always replace the lifters when replacing the camshaft. A worn camshaft usually indicates that there will be other wear as well, but if you just want to squeeze a few more miles out of the engine, you might be able to get by with just replacing the cam and lifters.
To replace the camshaft position sensor on a 1999 Audi A6 Quattro, first ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Locate the sensor, which is typically found near the camshaft on the engine. Remove any necessary components for access, then unscrew the old sensor and disconnect the wiring harness. Install the new sensor by reversing the steps, ensuring a secure connection, and reconnect the battery.
no The Chevy Celebrity 4 cylinder engine doesn't use a timing belt, it uses a timing gear. To replace the gear it is necessary to remove the camshaft from the engine as it is a press job. To remove the camshaft it is necessary to remove the engine from the car.
Assuming you are asking about a 4.0L engine... Remove the distributor cap. Remove the rotor. Unplug the camshaft positioning sensor from the harness. Lift carefully where the cable feeds through the distributor to the CMP and remove. Put replacement CMP in the same place and connect it to the harness. Replace the rotor and distributor cap. Courtesy of xjtalk.com
Camshaft sensor is located at rear end of rear camshaft(near driver). It is screwed on the little bowl and has a connector attached to it. The little bowl contains the camshaft sensor gear , do not unscrew if not necessary , just replace sensor. Jules
Front of the engine, accessed from underneath, just to the passenger side of center - has wiring harness on it. Very easy to replace
yes just pull it out and put the new 1 rite in... just like replacing your batteries to your t.v remote.
Check for defective coils and spark plug wires. While replacing the coils BE sure that you replace the coil harness
In order to replace the camshaft position sensor, you would need to disconnect the electrical plug holding it in. Using a socket, hold down the bolt and remove the camshaft position sensor.
sometimes yes it could be the problem for the vehicle not starting look for cracks or rub marks on the magnet if that doesnt solve the no start problem with new magnet and sensor check the wires for shorts or bad grounds.
Rotor not usually necessary, but new hub is generally part of bearing now.