Camshaft Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Ignition Circuit:
Purpose:
The camshaft position sensor sends a signal to the PCM which uses it as a "sync pulse" to trigger the injectors in proper sequence. The cam signal is not processed but passes through the ignition control module.
Operation:
As the camshaft sprocket turns, a magnet in it activates the Hall-effect switch in the camshaft position sensor. When the Hall-effect switch is activated, it grounds the signal line to the PCM, pulling the cam signal line's applied voltage low. This is interpreted as a cam signal.
The cam signal is created as piston #1 is approximately 25° BTDC on the power stroke.
Location:
The camshaft position sensor is located on the timing cover behind the water pump near the camshaft sprocket.