The camshaft position sensor communicates the position of the camshaft to the computer. This helps the computer to calculate proper spark and fuel control. If you're struggling with CELs, hard starts or no starts, stalling, and/or a rough idle, you may need to replace the cam position sensor.
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Why a strut nut socket? To secure shocks and struts to their mounts, the retaining nut must be torqued to its proper specification using a torque wrench. Strut nut sockets allow for the use of a 21mm wrench to hold the damper shaft allowing you to achieve proper torque. An improper torque value may result in premature mount failure - or worse.
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This is the crankshaft position sensor. It provides information for the ECU. A faulty sensor can cause issues with timing adjustment and limit performance and vehicle operation. Replace your sensor with a high-quality Hitachi sensor to restore peak performance.
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