This camshaft position sensor is vital for the engine control unit (ECU) to determine the exact position of the camshaft, enabling precise ignition and fuel injection timing. It ensures smooth engine operation and optimal performance by synchronizing cylinder firing. A worn or failed sensor can result in poor engine performance, increased fuel consumption, and difficulty starting.
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Initial symptoms of a failing camshaft position sensor may include a check engine light, rough idling, or occasional stalling. If ignored, the engine may become increasingly difficult to start, experience significant power loss, and run very inefficiently. Prolonged use with a faulty sensor can lead to increased emissions and potential damage to the catalytic converter.
Ensure the sensor's magnetic tip is clean and free from metallic debris before installation to ensure accurate readings. Do not force the sensor into its mounting hole; it should slide in smoothly.
Inspect the timing belt or chain for proper tension and condition, as well as the camshaft itself for any signs of wear.