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Where is the camshaft position?

Where is the camshaft position?

The camshaft position sensor is always located near the camshaft, often at the top of the valve cover, but it can also be installed from the side of the cylinder head. Check around the head or valve cover and follow any electrical wires and you will for sure find the camshaft position sensor.

What happens when a camshaft position sensor is replaced?

When the camshaft position sensor is replaced, the alignment of the timing belt should be monitored so that no fluids leak onto the position sensor mounting area. Some camshaft position sensors will need to have their software updated when they are installed.

How long does it take to replace a cam on a Mercedes?

In this article, we discuss Mercedes Camshaft Position Sensor / Camshaft Hall Sensor (CAM) problems, symptoms and how to replace the CAM yourself. Replacing the Camshaft Position Sensor (also referred to as Camshaft Hall Sensor) on a Mercedes-Benz is very easy and can be completed in less than 15 minutes, assuming you have the right tools.

Where is Mercedes-Benz camshaft Hall position sensor located?

Where is Mercedes-Benz Camshaft Hall Position Sensor located? Camshaft position sensor on Mercedes-Benz cars with 6, 8 and 12 cylinder engines is located on the front of the engine toward the top, near the valve cover. Location of Camshaft Position (Hall) Sensor. Mercedes-Benz E-Class, S-Class, C-Class, ML-Class, CLK-Class, SLK-Class.

What does CPS stand for on a camshaft sensor?

A common misconception about the CAMshaft position sensor or the hall sensor is its acronym. The correct acronym is CAM, not CPS. CPS stands for Crankshaft Position Sensor which monitors the rotational speed of the crankshaft. How to test a camshaft position sensor?

When does a camshaft position sensor need to be changed?

The signs that a crankshaft position sensor is in need of repairs are very noticeable and should be taken very seriously. Here are some of the things that you may notice when it comes time to change your camshaft position sensor:

How does the camshaft and crankshaft work together?

Both the camshaft and the crankshaft are equipped with CMP and CKP position sensors, which send information to the ECU about their position, rotational speed and relation to each other. The ECU uses this data to figure out which cylinder should fire next and sends commands to the fuel and ignition systems.

How does the Hall effect work on a camshaft sensor?

The Hall effect design has three wires going to it: reference, signal and ground. The PCM sends a reference DC voltage to the camshaft sensor and the sensor sends a return signal back to the PCM in accordance with camshaft position.

How does a variable valve system work on a camshaft?

And finally, there’s variable valve technology, which allows the camshaft to offset it’s position relative to the crank or change the geometry of the lobes, reprogramming the operation of the valves. Most of these systems add a specialized sensor to monitor the offset cam position in addition to the standard camshaft position sensor.

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Ruth Doyle