Blue Print ADT37241 Camshaft Position Sensor
Description
The Camshaft Sensor, also known as the Camshaft Position Sensor, is a critical component used in modern engines to monitor the position and speed of the camshaft. It is commonly found in engine electronics systems, specifically in crankshaft position sensors, where it plays a vital role in ensuring accurate fuel injection and ignition timing. By providing precise data on camshaft rotation, the sensor enables optimal engine performance and efficiency. The
Blue Print ADT37241 Camshaft Sensor measures 60.0 x 46.0 x 60.0 mm in size and is manufactured in Japan.
Key Features & Benefits
This sensor basically tells the engine’s computer exactly where the camshaft is positioned. It’s reading how much the camshaft has rotated, and sending that info back. Think of it as a really precise way to track the timing of the valves opening and closing. It doesn't measure speed; it measures position. There’s often a crankshaft position sensor too, and the engine control unit uses both to figure out all the engine timing stuff.
It’s a critical part of the engine management system. The computer needs to know where the camshaft is to properly time the fuel injection and ignition. It’s involved in things like idle control, acceleration, and even emissions. It works closely with the crankshaft position sensor; together they provide a complete picture of the engine’s internal mechanics.
Symptoms, Risks & Replacements
If this sensor fails, it can cause a lot of problems. You’ll likely experience a rough idle, difficulty starting, or even the engine stalling completely. The check engine light will definitely come on. Sometimes it might let the engine run, but with reduced power and terrible fuel economy. It acts like a shield, protecting your engine from running incorrectly, so when it goes bad, things get messy. It’s one of those parts where you’ll notice if it's failing—the engine won't run smoothly. You can often find a replacement pretty easily; we have a good selection at Fixparts Online, and other auto parts stores carry them too. It's usually a straightforward repair, but getting the right part is key.
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