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WARNING: California’s Proposition 65 Product Description SENSOR TYPE: Camshaft Position Sensor COMPATIBLE WITH or REPLACEMENT FOR DODGE: COMPATIBLE WITH or REPLACEMENT FOR CHRYSLER: Product informationTechnical Details
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Top review from the United StatesThere was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later.Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 18, 2018 Solved a lot of problems that I did not know could be attributed to a Cam Shaft Sensor. Besides the P 0340 code it helped clean up, it fixed a shifting problem with speeds below 10MPH, as well as shifting problems when putting the pedal to the metal while in motion. Rough idle, gone as well. While the above would have been enough for a 5-star rating, when I ordered the part, it was not due to arrive until a Friday. I received the part 4 days early! What are the symptoms of a failing crank sensor?5 Signs of a Failing Crank Sensor. Crank Sensor Problems Could Make it Hard to Start Car. One sign that your crankshaft sensor might be failing is if you find it hard to start your vehicle. ... . Engine Vibration Issues. ... . Fuel Economy Slippage. ... . Uneven Acceleration. ... . Check Engine Light On.. Where is my crankshaft position sensor located?The sensor is at either the front or the back of the crankshaft, so it's usually located either on the transmission bellhousing or behind the crankshaft pulley. There should be a small air gap, usually about a millimeter or two, between the sensor and the reluctor.
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