Just need to know where the camshaft sensor is. Ty!
There should be two sensors. They will be on the side Of the motor that the transmission is bolted to. The intake cam sensor will be on the side of the head closest to the radiator. If you look kind of under the fuel rail you should see it. It will be held in place with a single bolt. A ten mm socket will be neede to remove the bolt. It will also have a two wire connector plugged into it.
The exhaust cam sensor is exactly the same and will be in the same area except on the side of the motor closest to the firewall.
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Cam shaft sensor 1/1 located to the front and/or rear of the cylinder head.
Cam shaft sensor 1/2 located rear of engine below valve cover
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Wow you knew that without knowing which of the three engines they have? Way to rack up those points without providing any real info!
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SOURCE: camshaft position sensor loacation on a 2004 dodge intrepid
cam sensor is located on the timing cover drivers side top
SOURCE: a bad camshaft position sensor for a 2.4L 2005 dodge stratus
THE CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR IS LOCATED ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE HEAD. 2 BOLTS AND AN OVAL FLANGE. IT HAS A RED LOCK ON THE PLUG WHICH YOU JUST MOVE TO THE RIGHT TO RELEASE THE MAIN PLUG. BUT I dont know if thats your problem. the timing belt seems to fail on these cars prematurely. Dodge recomends 90,000 miles but many cars bend engine valves before this due to the timing belt. (around 83000-88000) miles. I would reccomend having someone look into this problem first. Also trying this yourself can be costly, simply because the timing belt MUST be installed properly and exactly. If this is not done the engine could be at risk causing expensive repairs. Ihave a friend who had the timing belt replaced by an individual and the i recieved it on a tow truck. Which it now cost them 1600.00 to repair. I have been a mechanic for 15 years. But i got smart and went back to college and npw i am a refrigeration technition. Just trying to help you out. any ? [email protected] i would be glad to help.
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there are three engine option for your vehicle. which engine do you have?
The engine is 2.0
Back of engine (opposite of belts) below valve cover.
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