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Mar 19, 2017 · 1 Posts
We have had our check engine light on and was checked. Based on the symptoms we decided to start with changing the camshaft position sensor, the issue is my husband is very mechanically savvy but we have had numerous reports of where it is located and for the love of us we can not locate it. We've been told the passenger side and driver side along
with other things. Please help us! Joined
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Dec 16, 2015 · 67 Posts
Well, there are four (4) of them. Bank one intake and exhaust, bank 2 intake and exhaust. Located on front engine cover (belt side of engine) just at or below valve cover to cylinder head sealing line. Any engine codes? Joined Jul 16, 2016 · 187 Posts
What are the codes in the engines computer? Maybe we can help eliminate changing the wrong parts. Joined
Jun 13, 2017 · 1 Posts
What are the codes in the engines computer? Maybe we can help eliminate changing the wrong parts. I have the same thing P0017 OBD-II Trouble Code: Crankshaft Position - Camshaft Position Correlation (Bank 1 Sensor B). The check engine light goes on and off but it runs rough and does not have power, some days are
worse than others. Joined Dec 27, 2017 · 1 Posts
I have encountered the same issue with my 2012, were you able to resolve? Joined Jan 8, 2018 · 1 Posts
My 2011 Chevy Traverse has the same issue. Code P0017. Why can't anything be easy in these vehicles. I think GM needs to start looking into what the problem is with this because it seems to be an ongoing issue with alot of GM products. Joined Jul 16, 2016 · 187 Posts
My 2011 Chevy Traverse has the same issue. Code P0017. Why can't anything be easy in these vehicles. I think GM needs to start looking into what the problem is with this because it seems to be an ongoing issue with alot of GM products. This code points toward the rear/right bank exhaust cam timing. Most likely
a stretched chain or an actuator/sprocket. It can also be a solenoid or sensor. I'd want to look at scan data for cam variance being less than 6 degrees, each cam has it's own pid. Also there's pids for desired and actual cam variance for each cam. Since it only has one code the crank reluctor may be ok. Joined Jan 15, 2018 · 7 Posts
This was a diagnosis I had, but it's the timing chain. I hope that helps. Joined May 9, 2020 · 2 Posts
Here is a reference video on the Crankshaft Position Sensor Location: Joined Dec 3, 2020 · 8 Posts
is this also a sensor that is just under the intake on the passenger side of the vehicle? Joined Dec 3, 2020 · 8 Posts
I am getting code p340, camshaft position sensor and changed the one all videos show but wheres the other 3 Joined Apr 19, 2021 · 2 Posts
Well, there are four (4) of them. Bank one intake and exhaust, bank 2 intake and exhaust. Located on front engine cover (belt side of engine) just at or below valve cover to cylinder head sealing line. Any engine codes? Do you have a picture where bank 2 exhaust sensor is and easiest way to get too? Joined Apr 19, 2021 · 2 Posts
P0019 and p0018 please help Joined Jun 14, 2021 · 1 Posts
Well, there are four (4) of them. Bank one intake and exhaust, bank 2 intake and exhaust. Located on front engine cover (belt side of engine) just at or below valve cover to cylinder head sealing line. Any engine codes? Code is P0011-00 intake camshaft position performance Bank-1 How many sensor to replace? and
where is its location? please advice. 2013 traverse Joined Oct 17, 2021 · 1 Posts
I'm looking at engine diagram, I see 6 camshaft sensors on 2011 traverse, 4 above belt to left, and 2 on right, #9,10, 12,13,14,15 8th
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