DIY Cam Position Sensor Easy Version
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Thanks for the op and all the other contributors on this thread. 2003 g35 with 149k. Original owners but our daughter uses the car to get to school. We had all 3 sensors replaced 4 years ago by a mechanic. I didn't know the fix at the time. And it was not cheap. My daughter was driving and got the service engine, VDC, and Slip lights. I checked the code and got a P0345. Found this thread and ordered an OEM sensor thru Amazon. Next day after getting gas car dies at the pump on her. Luckily it started after resting a few min. I started the job this morning - bank 2 driver's side sensor. My hat goes off to the folks who can do this replacement by reaching over from the passenger side. I attempted it, was able to find it by feel but, hell no could I do this job like one of the three blind mice!! I removed all the air filter hoses and the throttle body to do the job. The connector would only release by pressing down with a small flat blade scewdriver. After that it was a piece of cake and I cleaned the throttle body as well. Cleared the code and service engine light with my ODB scanner and everything seems good. I did notice the sensor did not have the logo that Nissan has on their parts so I assume it was not OEM. Hoping the other two sensors last a while longer.
#363
Camshaft sensors are identical?????
I have a 2005 g35 coupe 6 speed manual I was curious I have seen many say and seen the the passenger side camshaft sensor is a straight one and the drivers side camshaft sensor is angled. I had the vdc slip and ses light come on I went to buy parts and they gave me straight and angled one but the description of parts were crankshaft and other was camshaft. My first question is isn't the crankshaft under the car? My next question is when I went to replace the two top sensors they were both straight ones neither was angled. So since the angled one didn't fit on drivers side I bought another one like I installed on passenger side and clip attached and bolted in, what I took out they were both straight.
My crankshaft part i bought by discription is angled and my assumption is that is under the car so I'm unsure why both up top were straight sensors and the angled is what I have left over can someone explain why this is. When I tried to us the angled one it did not allow the clip to go on it so I'm curious if my crank sensor is angled. I'm just going off everyone's post pics and videos about it unless 2005 was different.
My crankshaft part i bought by discription is angled and my assumption is that is under the car so I'm unsure why both up top were straight sensors and the angled is what I have left over can someone explain why this is. When I tried to us the angled one it did not allow the clip to go on it so I'm curious if my crank sensor is angled. I'm just going off everyone's post pics and videos about it unless 2005 was different.
#364
I have a 2005 g35 coupe 6 speed manual I was curious I have seen many say and seen the the passenger side camshaft sensor is a straight one and the drivers side camshaft sensor is angled. I had the vdc slip and ses light come on I went to buy parts and they gave me straight and angled one but the description of parts were crankshaft and other was camshaft. My first question is isn't the crankshaft under the car? My next question is when I went to replace the two top sensors they were both straight ones neither was angled. So since the angled one didn't fit on drivers side I bought another one like I installed on passenger side and clip attached and bolted in, what I took out they were both straight.
My crankshaft part i bought by discription is angled and my assumption is that is under the car so I'm unsure why both up top were straight sensors and the angled is what I have left over can someone explain why this is. When I tried to us the angled one it did not allow the clip to go on it so I'm curious if my crank sensor is angled. I'm just going off everyone's post pics and videos about it unless 2005 was different.
My crankshaft part i bought by discription is angled and my assumption is that is under the car so I'm unsure why both up top were straight sensors and the angled is what I have left over can someone explain why this is. When I tried to us the angled one it did not allow the clip to go on it so I'm curious if my crank sensor is angled. I'm just going off everyone's post pics and videos about it unless 2005 was different.
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#365
The 6mt G's actually have 4 sensors on the back side. The camshaft sensors are the inner most ones. I made the same mistake on the drivers side as you did and pulled the wrong sensor. The straight sensor we both pulled is directly below the throttle body. The one you want is to the left a bit from there. It is indeed an angled sensor.
#366
The 6mt G's actually have 4 sensors on the back side. The camshaft sensors are the inner most ones. I made the same mistake on the drivers side as you did and pulled the wrong sensor. The straight sensor we both pulled is directly below the throttle body. The one you want is to the left a bit from there. It is indeed an angled sensor.
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0 7
7 0
The 7's represent the two angled sensors. The top 0 and 7 are the bank 1 and bank 2 camshaft sensors. The bottom 7 and 0 are i think throttle or timing position sensors. The bank 1/ passenger side clip is green while the bank2/driverside clip is gray. Hope this helps
#368
The 4 sensors on the 6mt are roughly in this orientation when looking straight towards the engine firewall:
0 7
7 0
The 7's represent the two angled sensors. The top 0 and 7 are the bank 1 and bank 2 camshaft sensors. The bottom 7 and 0 are i think throttle or timing position sensors. The bank 1/ passenger side clip is green while the bank2/driverside clip is gray. Hope this helps
0 7
7 0
The 7's represent the two angled sensors. The top 0 and 7 are the bank 1 and bank 2 camshaft sensors. The bottom 7 and 0 are i think throttle or timing position sensors. The bank 1/ passenger side clip is green while the bank2/driverside clip is gray. Hope this helps
#369
So in this photo you can clearly see where the two cam position sensors are as they are still plugged into the back of the block. If you look to the left of the bank 2 side, you will see a circular hole just beneath the the valve cover which is where the other straight sensor plugs into. That is the sensor we both mistakenly thought was the cam sensor. The fourth sensor which is also an angled sensor is just to the right of the bank 1 sensor. Also, I said the clip for bank 2 was gray- its actually black with a green push button. Sorry for the confusion.
#370
The 4 sensors on the 6mt are roughly in this orientation when looking straight towards the engine firewall:
0 7
7 0
The 7's represent the two angled sensors. The top 0 and 7 are the bank 1 and bank 2 camshaft sensors. The bottom 7 and 0 are i think throttle or timing position sensors. The bank 1/ passenger side clip is green while the bank2/driverside clip is gray. Hope this helps
0 7
7 0
The 7's represent the two angled sensors. The top 0 and 7 are the bank 1 and bank 2 camshaft sensors. The bottom 7 and 0 are i think throttle or timing position sensors. The bank 1/ passenger side clip is green while the bank2/driverside clip is gray. Hope this helps
#372
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So in this photo you can clearly see where the two cam position sensors are as they are still plugged into the back of the block. If you look to the left of the bank 2 side, you will see a circular hole just beneath the the valve cover which is where the other straight sensor plugs into. That is the sensor we both mistakenly thought was the cam sensor. The fourth sensor which is also an angled sensor is just to the right of the bank 1 sensor. Also, I said the clip for bank 2 was gray- its actually black with a green push button. Sorry for the confusion.
So in this photo you can clearly see where the two cam position sensors are as they are still plugged into the back of the block. If you look to the left of the bank 2 side, you will see a circular hole just beneath the the valve cover which is where the other straight sensor plugs into. That is the sensor we both mistakenly thought was the cam sensor. The fourth sensor which is also an angled sensor is just to the right of the bank 1 sensor. Also, I said the clip for bank 2 was gray- its actually black with a green push button. Sorry for the confusion.
They are circled in red in the pic I posted below and the pic a few post up with engine on the stand that GreenPenguin posted shows the g35s with just two sensors like most have. As the 6mt rev up engines have 4 sensors total
The green plug is plugged into camshaft sensor and the black plug is plugged into crankshaft sensors. It's the same on drivers side
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#374
i just used a 3/8 ratchet with a 3 inch extension with the 10mm socket and I got it off no problem at least good enough to crack it loose then you can remove by hand so you don't drop screw or back it out by removing ratchet and backing it out by hand with with extension and 10mm socket
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