Hi : Your CPS (Camshaft position sensor) is located on the Engines Front Cover (Timing Chain Cover) its right below your Cylinder Head ,Get a Good Bright Light to Locate it ,You'll see a Wiring Connector plugged into the Sensor, emove the electrical Plug.
Then you have 1- Screw Holding it in Place -Remove the Retaining Screw and Remove the Sensor.
To replace it with your new Camshaft Sensor Put the Camshaft Sensor in where you took out your Old one,Replace the Retaining Screw Tighten up Good And Snug,Put the Wiring connector back on the Sensor and Your Done. This will get your job done,Let me know Please how My Solution/instructions have Helped you. Thanks From d_hubbs
You also need to partially remove the steering pump to allow room for the sensor to clear its mounting port (you need 6 inches). Using a 13 mm socket through the flange holes remove the top and right side bolts completely and loosen the bottom bolt about 3/4 the way to rotate and tilt the pump out of away. You really do not want to completely remove the pump. By not removing the bottom bolt makes it a very easy task to replace the pump.
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SOURCE: locate camshaft sensor 2002 chevy trailblazer
Assuming you have a 4.2L engine here is the location.
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Brett
SOURCE: 2002 Chevy Trailblazer Engine Codes
This is actually an easy swap out. Remove the electrical connection, remove the retaining bolt and pull out old one. I believe the sensor is located in the front passenger side of the engine on this particular model.
SOURCE: 2002 saturn sl1 camshaft position sensor
I hate to tell you this, but there is not Camshaft Position Sensor on any 1.9L Single or Dual OHC. I assume you had someone read a Diagnostic Trouble Code from your PCM. They probably told you that you needed a Camshaft Position Sensor, and then offered to sell you one. I would recommend changing your spark plugs and your plug cables with FACTORY REPLACEMENTS. This will usually make the DTC go away. Aftermarket plugs and wires rarely work well for this engine. If you are looking for a CRANKSHAFT position sensor, look between the engine and transmission on the back side of the transmission. It is also known as the "transmission input speed sensor". More often than not though, your engine will not fire up if the Crank position sensor is not working. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: trouble code P0105 continues to set on 2003 chevy trailblazer
If you have bearing problems MAP sensor codes are the least of your worries. Check on the cost of getting a new engine. I hope this is not the problem. Good luck Moe
SOURCE: how do i change camshaft position sensor on 2006
Remove the serpentine belt, remove the power steering pump to get access. You might have to remove the upper radiator hose. NOTE: When changing cam or crank sensors your vehicle will need to go through a re-learn process. This can only be done at the dealer!!
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