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Where is the camshaft position sensor on a Volvo 850?

Where is the camshaft position sensor on a Volvo 850?

To gain access to the camshaft position sensor you’ll need to remove the air filter box cover (Follow this instructions on how to remove air filter box in Volvo 850 / S70 / V70 / C70). Once it’s removed, you’ll see the sensor on the side of the block Step 2. Disconnect the camshaft position sensor.

How do you disconnect the camshaft on a Volvo?

Disconnect the camshaft position sensor. Follow the camshaft psoition sensor cable until you found the connector. Once you’ve found it, press the metal spring (it’s facing down) on the black plug and push it forwards the front of the car disconnecting it.

How is the camshaft position sensor test done?

In fact, it’s often the top thing to look for, after the very obvious culprits have been eliminated as causes. I am testing the camshaft position sensor with a meter plugged into the connector that goes to the ECU. This is according to the test procedure by Chilton, Hayes, and Volvo.

What to do when your camshaft sensor goes bad?

Diagnostic codes usually thrown when the camshaft position sensor goes bad are 3-1-4 and 3-2-4, on pre -96 cars with the code socket reader, or P0340 on cars with OBD1 diagnostic socket. – New Camshaft Position Sensor (Volvo P/N 9146108 or Bosch 0 232 101 030). Step 1.

To gain access to the camshaft position sensor you’ll need to remove the air filter box cover (Follow this instructions on how to remove air filter box in Volvo 850 / S70 / V70 / C70). Once it’s removed, you’ll see the sensor on the side of the block Step 2. Disconnect the camshaft position sensor.

Disconnect the camshaft position sensor. Follow the camshaft psoition sensor cable until you found the connector. Once you’ve found it, press the metal spring (it’s facing down) on the black plug and push it forwards the front of the car disconnecting it.

Diagnostic codes usually thrown when the camshaft position sensor goes bad are 3-1-4 and 3-2-4, on pre -96 cars with the code socket reader, or P0340 on cars with OBD1 diagnostic socket. – New Camshaft Position Sensor (Volvo P/N 9146108 or Bosch 0 232 101 030). Step 1.

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