News

The camshaft position sensor gathers information about the vehicle's camshaft speed and sends it to the vehicle's engine control module (ECM).
The engine camshaft position sensor plays a vital role in your vehicle's overall performance. Here are six warning signs that yours is failing.
The sensor probably is bad, Peter. But the effects of a bad cam position sensor are most likely to be felt at high speed. So just don't take any dirt highways on the island.
We’d guess you might have a bad camshaft sensor or magnet on the cam gear, but again, that’s a guess. Q: We have a 1996 Mercury Marquis with the 4.6-liter V-8.
To accommodate the LS9 cam in an earlier Gen III engine like ours requires a front-mounted LS2 timing cover with its front-mounted sensor and the correct cam gear.
A glowing check engine light, stalling, poor acceleration and bad fuel mileage are all possible signs your camshaft position sensor may be failing. The post Symptoms of a Failing Camshaft Position ...