Camshaft Position Sensors
Located on the upper timing case covers, the camshaft position sensors monitor the position of the camshafts to establish start of ignition firing order, set up sequential fuel injection triggering and for accurate camshaft advance-retard (VANOS) timing feedback.
Each intake camshaft's advance-retard angles are adjusted simultaneously yet independently. For this reason ME 7.2 requires a camshaft position sensor on each cylinder bank for accurate feedback to monitor the VANOS controlled camshaft positioning.
The sensors are provided with operating power from the ECM main relay. The sensors produce a unique asymmetrical square-wave signal representative of the impulse wheel shape. The sensors are new in the fact that they are "active" hall effect sensors. Active hall sensors provide:
- Low signal when a tooth of the camshaft impulse wheel is located in front of the sensor.
- High signal when an air gap is present.
The active hall sensors supply a signal representative of camshaft position even before the engine is running. The ME 7.2 determines an approximate location of the camshafts positions prior to engine start up optimizing cold start injection (reduced emissions.)