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RSDADDY141 11-04-2022 10:06 AM

Camshaft Positioning Sensor location
 
Hi there. I'm new here so bare with me.
I have a question.
Where can I locate the Camshaft Positioning Sensor on a 2008 Chrysler Pacifica 6 cylinder. Is if near the alternator or on the right side of the engine?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
-J

RSDADDY141 11-04-2022 10:24 AM

Engine size
 
I should mention it's a 4.0 v6

stephenjxn 11-04-2022 12:56 PM


Originally Posted by RSDADDY141 (Post 122955)
I should mention it's a 4.0 v6

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RSDADDY141 11-04-2022 02:02 PM

Thanks!
 

Originally Posted by stephenjxn (Post 122957)

Thank you!

RSDADDY141 11-27-2022 01:41 PM

Still the same issues...
 
Changed the cam AND the crankshaft position sensors,still cranks over slow.
It runs as it did before the cranking problem so I'm at a loss...suggestions?

FIREM 11-27-2022 09:07 PM

Hope you saved the old sensors and or used OEM replacements. We have learned over the years that Aftermarket ones do not last. (Cheap magnets loose their magnetism)
Sensors have nothing to do with slow cranking speed. Battery, Cable Connections, grounds are the usual suspects. Starter or binding engine internals remotely suspect but test everything else first.
If its cranking good but slow starting,
fuel pressure testing would be the place to start

RSDADDY141 11-27-2022 09:24 PM


Originally Posted by FIREM (Post 123116)
Hope you saved the old sensors and or used OEM replacements. We have learned over the years that Aftermarket ones do not last. (Cheap magnets loose their magnetism)
Sensors have nothing to do with slow cranking speed. Battery, Cable Connections, grounds are the usual suspects. Starter or binding engine internals remotely suspect but test everything else first.
If its cranking good but slow starting,
fuel pressure testing would be the place to start

I was going off of codes. Ill check everything you suggested. Thanks.

FIREM 11-28-2022 04:58 AM

What Codes do you still have ?

RSDADDY141 11-28-2022 08:10 AM

C121c
 
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RSDADDY141 11-28-2022 08:11 AM

Po340
 
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