Cam shaft sensor po304 cod bank 1
#5
You can get the sensors from any auto parts retailer like AutoZone, Advance, O'Reilly's, etc. They are super easy to change. The worst problem you'll have is the space can be quite tight so you might have to work your wrench a small bit at a time to get it out, but once it is out it is out and you can pop the new one in.
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I just changed both Camshaft position sensors and here's my words of wisdom:
1) Buy Nissan sensors, I bought a Delphi and a Hitachi and both threw the same error codes after 2 days. Nissan sensors worked flawlessly.
2) Replace both banks at the same time. Its expensive, but trust me.
3) Easy install. Do this:
a) Remove the engine cover
b) Access the passenger side sensor from the top/side
c) Access the driver side with a socket and shallow 10mm from behind the engine, leaning over the passenger fender (no need to remove anything but the engine cover.
d) remove the 10mm bolt first, then pull it and the wire connector (pigtail) out of the engine
e) Then push on the connector to remove the sensor.
4) Reinstall.
a) coat new sensor o-ring with engine oil and push into engine block.
b) insert and tighten 10mm bolt
c) reconnect connector/plug/pigtail/ whatever you want to call it.
5) Clear ECU/ SES codes.
Hope that helps.
1) Buy Nissan sensors, I bought a Delphi and a Hitachi and both threw the same error codes after 2 days. Nissan sensors worked flawlessly.
2) Replace both banks at the same time. Its expensive, but trust me.
3) Easy install. Do this:
a) Remove the engine cover
b) Access the passenger side sensor from the top/side
c) Access the driver side with a socket and shallow 10mm from behind the engine, leaning over the passenger fender (no need to remove anything but the engine cover.
d) remove the 10mm bolt first, then pull it and the wire connector (pigtail) out of the engine
e) Then push on the connector to remove the sensor.
4) Reinstall.
a) coat new sensor o-ring with engine oil and push into engine block.
b) insert and tighten 10mm bolt
c) reconnect connector/plug/pigtail/ whatever you want to call it.
5) Clear ECU/ SES codes.
Hope that helps.
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