camshaft position sensor error
#26
Hmm....that really makes no sense. Check the connections and make sure they are snug. The exhaust sensor is the one on the back side of the valve cover and may still be malfunctioning. As far as the other code, check the small little rubber tube running from the stock intake to the valve cover. You may have broken in, split it, or its clogged. You need to take it into a shop so they can check the electronics, b/c it should not be throwing that code if you replaced both sensors - unless your wiring is bad.
#28
Well I changed it and of course I reset it and it the light came back on. At this point, chevy is going to have to look at this because this isn't making any sense to me.
BTW...it only has one cam sensor and it's next to the intake on the driver side. I also checked the rubber hose on the intake and it's good and clear. I have yet to take it to AZ to see what codes came up. So just hold tight that day.
BTW...it only has one cam sensor and it's next to the intake on the driver side. I also checked the rubber hose on the intake and it's good and clear. I have yet to take it to AZ to see what codes came up. So just hold tight that day.
#29
Well I changed it and of course I reset it and it the light came back on. At this point, chevy is going to have to look at this because this isn't making any sense to me.
BTW...it only has one cam sensor and it's next to the intake on the driver side. I also checked the rubber hose on the intake and it's good and clear. I have yet to take it to AZ to see what codes came up. So just hold tight that day.
BTW...it only has one cam sensor and it's next to the intake on the driver side. I also checked the rubber hose on the intake and it's good and clear. I have yet to take it to AZ to see what codes came up. So just hold tight that day.
#30
Thanks for bringing that to my attention speed. I think that's why they got rid of these cars is because they were badly engineered...idk. But this is rediculous to change all these sensors and have a check engine light. I have a '89 taurus sho and it doesn't even have a check engine light. But this car here is just an '06 and it's giving me problems...constantly.
#31
No there are two cam sensors, they are right next to each other in the trench on the valve cover. The one towards the back is the exhaust. But it sounds like the sensor isnt bad. Take it to the dealership, thats your best bet.
#34
Only the VVTs have a second cam sensor, the exhaust sensor is out of sight behind the head at the edge of cylinder #4, the wiring it connects to comes straight off the main harness as it runs along the fuse box.
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