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james Posted on Dec 22, 2012

Cam shaft positioning senor on a 2003 honda accord 2.4

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Go to http://www.hondaaccordforum.com/forum/general-tech-help-7/2003-honda-accord-v6-camshaft-position-sensor-location-50640/

There is a photograph of the location. Sorry I could not post the pic here as it is exceeds this site's size limtt.

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