Were is my camshaft sensor at.
Were is the camshaft sensors and how do I get to it.
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Were is the camshaft sensors and how do I get to it.
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@crazymomma you did not tell us the engine size for your GC. Here is some imformation from a service manual. Should make it pretty straight forward. On the 4.0 the Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP) is bolted to the top of the oil pump drive shaft assembly. The sensor and drive shaft assembly is located on the right side of the engine near the oil filter.
REMOVAL - SENSOR ONLY
* Disconnect electrical connector at CMP sensor.
* Remove 2 sensor mounting bolts.
* Remove sensor from oil pump drive.
On the 4.7L engine the Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP)is bolted to the front/top of the right cylinder head.
REMOVAL
INSTALLATION
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That set up is not for a 98. 95 through 98 they placed the camshaft sensor under the distributor cap.
What if a socket gets dropped into the hole the sensor goes in
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Buy a magnetic pick up tool and cross your fingers. If extraction of successful pat yourself on the back got a cold beer I revel in the accomplishment that you managed to pull off.
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I lost my keys bought a new ignition had a friend tht was scraping theirs got the doors put them on mine. But now my girl set the alarm off and couldn't get it to go off so I've been trying a few things got alarm to go off but still isn't getting fuel after a few seconds it dies bc theanti theft wont pump gas after the first turn of key
98 jeep grand cherokee
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moser1daddy, I recommend to start your own post and not put your problem under a cam shaft position sensor post if you want more people to look at your anti theft problem.
If it's a 93 or 94 it's inside your distributor, take off Distributor cap, mark its position, then pull the whole distributor out, the cam sensor is at the bottom
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Unfortunately, this is NOT accurate for a 1998 Jeep Cherokee Sport (classic) powered by the 4.0 six cylinder engine.
por Pete David