Where is my cam shaft sensor?

Where is my cam shaft sensor?

The camshaft position sensor is always located near the camshaft, often at the top of the valve cover, but it can also be installed from the side of the cylinder head. Check around the head or valve cover and follow any electrical wires and you will for sure find the camshaft position sensor.

Is there supposed to be oil on the camshaft sensor?

The camshaft sensor is inserted through an opening in the cylinder head and would necessarily be covered with oil. However the exterior part of the sensor, outside of the head, should not be covered in oil.

Where is the camshaft position sensor located on a car?

The camshaft sensor is located near the crankshaft and is positioned above the cylinder head of the engine. Since the sensor is easily accessible and no other part needs to be removed to reach it, installing a new sensor is also easy. As soon as the old camshaft position sensor is located, you must remove it.

Is there a way to remove a camshaft sensor?

Since the camshaft position sensor is easily accessible without having to remove other parts of the engine, installing one will not be that difficult for a skilled DIYer. Once you have located the old, busted camshaft position sensor, you can begin to remove it. The sensor has small bolts that hold it in place.

When does the camshaft sensor go bad in a car?

The camshaft sensor is always operational when you are driving the car, or the engine is running. For this reason, the camshaft sensor can become poor over time. The ring gear may also wear out and interfere with the readings.

What does no spark on camshaft sensor mean?

No spark means that the engine will not start at all, indicating that the camshaft sensor has failed. Newer cars will detect that the camshaft position sensor is not functioning properly, then they will use the crankshaft position sensor instead.

How do you test the camshaft position sensor?

Reconnect the cam sensor if you disconnected the camshaft position (CMP) sensor’s connector to remove some of the black electrical tape insulating the wires. IMPORTANT: To perform this test, the camshaft position (CMP) sensor has to be connected to its connector. Place your multimeter in Volts DC mode.

Where is the cam sensor located on a Dodge?

The last remaining, delivers the signal, that the CMP sensor creates, to the PCM. If your specific Chrysler (or Dodge or Eagle or Plymouth or Mitsubishi) uses the square or the round camshaft position (CMP) sensor, they are both bolted to the rear of the Cylinder Head (this is the side that faces the transaxle).

When does the cam sensor turn on and off?

Once the sensor gets these two signals and the camshaft is rotating, it starts to produce an On/Off DC voltage signal. On is when the sensor outputs 5 Volts, and Off is when this voltage drops to .3 or .5 Volts.

What does a cam sensor on a 2.0L do?

The cam sensor, on your 2.0L (SOHC and DOHC) is a Hall-Effect type sensor. This means that it needs power, in the form of DC voltage and Ground to produce a cam signal that the PCM can use. Once the sensor gets these two signals and the camshaft is rotating, it starts to produce an On/Off DC voltage signal.