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It's on the inside of the cylinder head at the rear of the engine. Will be hard to see it because the intake plenum hides it. where to locate the camshaft ...
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Mar 30, 2013 - If you are just testing the sensor, you can check the cam sensor signal at the ECM on pin 11 of connector number 2. It is the same blue wire.
Emission control mechanism or relay is either a vacuum plunger type or a relay switch electrical plug that controls vacuum for the smog. Go to the parts store and look at one and ask where it goes or just trace it. This stops from buying one if you remove the hose or connector and the same problem is still there!
Have the ABS pump ECM checked (it is separate from the main ECM), try to catch it early. I bought a transmission last year. This is typical 98-02 Rodeo behavior.
The only reason I have ever seen for a dead OBDII or DCL while the car still runs is that the ECM has failed and for some reason just marginally functioning enough to appear normal. This is more common than one would think.
I would start by getting even a generic OBDII reader to confirm your work, then pull the battery connections and unplug the ECM from the harness and make sure visually that the conector has no obvious issues then reassemble and retest.
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