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Old 10-10-2017, 08:05 PM
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camshaft and crankshaft sensor location?

are these 2 sensors the one that are blue in the front of the motor? also can anyone provide me with a part number please?
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heres my problem, my car had power but wouldnt start, when I did finally get it to start as i was taking off around 3k rpm the car started fo sputter and these lights would go on and only comes on when i hit 2-3k rpm 20-30mph.
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anyone? help?
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what makes you think the cam and crank sensors are bad? the function of the cam sensor is for fuel/ignition timing and the crank sensor is for ignition/misfire, tdc, engine rpm data.
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i assume it was like my audi how it sputters. it hasnt happened after i replaced my car battery but i still have no clue what the problem was, i dont want it to happen again, also felt the car was jerking.

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what makes you think the cam and crank sensors are bad? the function of the cam sensor is for fuel/ignition timing and the crank sensor is for ignition/misfire, tdc, engine rpm data.
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