Service Procedure
IMPORTANT:Use Service Comm to confirm the vehicle is included in this campaign before performing the following procedure.
NOTES:
^ The old and new crankshaft and camshaft position sensors may appear identical, therefore KEEP THEM SEPARATE.
^ The old crankshaft and camshaft position sensors will have used engine oil on them (i.e., on the tip of the sensor) as they are removed from the engine block and cylinder head.
Crankshaft Position Sensor Replacement
1. Raise the vehicle on a hoist.
2. Locate the crankshaft position sensor (see Figure 1).
3. Disconnect the vehicle wire harness connector from the sensor (see Figure 1).
4. Remove and save the bolt that secures the sensor (see Figure 1).
5. Remove the sensor with a pulling and twisting motion.
6. Apply a thin coat of clean engine oil to the 0-ring on the NEW sensor.
7. Insert (until fully seated) the NEW sensor into the hole with a pushing and twisting motion, being careful not to damage the 0-ring.
8. Re-install and tighten the sensor mounting bolt to 53.8 in-lb (6.1 N-m, 0.62 kg-m).
9. Re-connect the vehicle wire harness connector to the sensor.
10. Lower the vehicle to the ground.
Camshaft Position Sensor Replacement
1. Open the front hood and locate the camshaft position sensor (see Figure 2).
2. Disconnect the vehicle wire harness connector from the sensor (see Figure 2).
3. Remove and save the bolt that secures the sensor (see Figure 2).
4. Remove the sensor with a pulling and twisting motion.
5. Apply a thin coat of clean engine oil to the 0-ring on the NEW sensor.
6. Insert (until fully seated) the NEW sensor into the hole with a pushing and twisting motion, being careful not to damage the 0-ring.
7. Re-install and tighten the sensor mounting bolt to 53.8 in-lb (6.1 N-m, 0.62 kg-m).
8. Re-connect the vehicle wire harness connector to the sensor.