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Camshaft Position Sensor: Description and Operation






PURPOSE
The signal from the camshaft position sensor combined with the input signal from the Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor, are what the engine Powertrain Control Module (PCM) uses to differentiate between fuel and spark events. Input is also used to properly synchronize fuel injection.

OPERATION
The PCM identifies cylinders by monitoring signals from the crankshaft and camshaft position sensors. The PCM uses these input signals to determine fuel injector synchronization.

The camshaft position sensor generates a high/low voltage signal, as slots in the camshaft gear are detected. When a slot passes in front of the sensor, a 5 volt signal is sent to the PCM. When a slot is not present, the PCM receives a 0.3 volt signal.

If PCM does not sense input from cam position sensor, PCM will deactivate ASD and fuel pump relay, interrupting voltage to fuel pump, fuel injectors, and ignition coil, causing a no start condition.

CIRCUIT OPERATION
Circuit K7 supplies 5 Volts from the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) to the camshaft position sensor. The K7 circuit connects to cavity 44 of the PCM connector.

Circuit K44 from the sensor provides an input signal to the PCM. The K44 circuit connects to cavity 33 of the PCM.

The PCM provides a ground for the camshaft position sensor signal (circuit K44) through circuit K4. Circuit K4 connects to cavity 43 of the PCM connector.