Engine Camshaft Position Sensor Fits 1998-2006 Bmw 325ci,330ci,x5,325i,325xi,525 on 2040-parts.com
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Location:Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP) Camshaft Position Sensors can be located on the cylinder head, valve cover, timing case cover, or on a drive housing protruding from the engine block. What It Does: The Camshaft Position Sensor is an input to the engines computer system or ignition control module. The Cam Sensor locates the position of the camshaft for proper ignition firing and fuel injector firing sequence. The sensor is also required by the computer for proper cylinder misfire identification.Failure Symptoms: Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) illumination, failed emission test, engine no-start condition, poor fuel economy |
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