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Suspect Camshaft position sensor - 5/15/2005 1:30:22 PM   
michael49

 

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Hi,
Please I need help, I have a 1992 Eclpise 1.8l. Car has always ran fairly well, not a power house, but lately it has lost a huge amount of power and motors pings on accerlation. Changed out gas filter,air filter,plugs and wires, rotor and cap,had catalytic converter checked- OK and ran a compression check-OK. Finally today the cel came on and when I downloaded the code it was a Crankshaft camshaft position sensor along with an intake temp fault. My mechanic told me the car would not start or run with these faults present true?
Is this a big deal to replace? Where is the componet located? A dealer item? What manual would guide me through this procedure(other than a service factory) Car has 135000 miles.
Thanks in advance,
Michael
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RE: Suspect Camshaft position sensor - 5/16/2005 12:06:28 PM   
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Is it the crank or cam shaft sensor? Your thread starter says camshaft, but your thread says crank.
As far as the intake temprature fault code. You can replace that yourself.

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RE: Suspect Camshaft position sensor - 5/16/2005 6:03:18 PM   
michael49

 

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It's the camshaft sensor that I suspect to be the problem, is it part of the distributor assembly? Do you have to change the distributor to fix the problem?

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RE: Suspect Camshaft position sensor - 5/16/2005 8:30:12 PM   
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did that light come on after the compression test? you have to disconnect that sensor to kill spark/fuel during a compression test and any time you do that it will throw a CEL. Try reseting your ecu and see if it clears. If it comes back on, then you have a problem.

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