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Camshaft Position Sensor

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The Camshaft Position (CMP) sensor is located in the cylinder head near the number 4 fuel injector. The CMP sensor is a signal generator that is composed of a magnet and a coil with an iron core. The PCM relies on the AC signal provided by the CMP sensor in order perform the following:

The CMP sensor signal rotor is part of the intake camshaft and has 3 teeth located on the outer circumference. When the CMP sensor signal rotor rotates past the CMP sensor, electrical signals are generated. The AC signals that are generated by the CMP sensor are sent to the PCM. The CMP sensor is also used to monitor engine misfire and monitor the operation of the CMP actuator system.

Fig 1: Identifying Camshaft Position Sensor Components
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