Camshaft Position Sensor Replacement near Dayton, Ohio

There are 22 RepairPal Certified locations for Camshaft Position Sensor Replacement, all with a minimum 12,000-mile/12-month warranty.

22 Results for Camshaft Position Sensor Replacement near Dayton, Ohio

Camshaft Position Sensor Replacement can be completed at all of these locations, along with other repairs and services.

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Precision Tune Auto Care 060-17

4.4
(429)
6.23 mi
5939 Brandt Pike
Huber Heights, OH
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Precision Tune Auto Care 060-23

4.1
(323)
8.41 mi
591 S Main Street
Englewood, OH
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Centerville Service Center

4.9
(252)
10 mi
140 N. Main St.
Centerville, OH
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Trojan Auto Care

4.8
(111)
20.2 mi
2511 W Main St
Troy, OH
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Fri
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Rose Automotive

4.8
(15)
32.02 mi
110 North Erie Boulevard
Hamilton, OH
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Bishop's Auto Care - West Chester Township

4.8
(293)
32.49 mi
8318 Beckett Park Drive
West Chester Township, OH
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Tuffy Tire & Auto Service - Cincinnati

4.3
(119)
33.86 mi
9401 Fields Ertel Rd
Cincinnati, OH
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Opens 7:30 AM Fri
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Danco Transmission & Auto Care

4.5
(102)
35.05 mi
5221 Dixie Highway
Fairfield, OH
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Ulmer's Auto Care Center — Loveland

4.7
(103)
35.25 mi
301 Loveland Madeira Road
Loveland, OH
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Day Heights Auto Service - Loveland

4.6
(180)
36.24 mi
10732 Loveland Madeira Road
Loveland, OH
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Bishop's Auto Care

4.7
(86)
37.45 mi
1190 Kemper Meadow Dr
Cincinnati, OH
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Ulmer's Auto Care Center — Montgomery

4.7
(115)
38.85 mi
9305 Montgomery Road
Cincinnati, OH
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Camshaft Position Sensor Replacement

How are camshaft position sensor issues diagnosed?

Using a scan tool, a mechanic can read where the computer believes the crankshaft and camshaft are, and compare that information to their actual position. If the reading is incorrect, the position sensor will be tested, and replaced if necessary.
Camshaft Position Sensor Replacement

How is a camshaft position sensor replaced?

Replacement of the camshaft position sensor is completed by disconnecting the electrical connector or connectors and unscrewing the sensor. If required, sealant will be applied before inserting the new sensor into the engine. Finally the electrical connector is connected, and the vehicle is tested to confirm the repair. There are two common locations for the camshaft position sensor: inside the timing cover and near or on the engine's valve cover.
After replacing the camshaft position sensor, the engine's computer will need to be recalibrated.

RepairPal recommendations for camshaft position sensor issues

When replacing the camshaft position sensor, make sure there are no obvious oil or coolant leaks that could ruin the new sensor. High-quality sensors — preferably OEM parts — should be used, as lesser products will likely lead to a repeated repair. Also, the vehicle's timing belt should be inspected at this time. If the timing belt or timing chain has failed, it will need to be replaced.

Can I replace the camshaft position sensor myself?

Diagnosis is key when it comes to sensor replacement, as other problems could cause the same symptoms. If the issue can't be diagnosed at home, a professional technician should be trusted with the issue.

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