Cam timing position sensor replaced, CEL on
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Cam timing position sensor replaced, CEL on
This is an odd problem I can not seem to solve, so I am asking if anyone has any ideas.
2002 Lanos hatchback, 1.6L, automatic
Intermittently, the check engine light would come on, stay on from 10 minutes to a week or so, then turn back off.
The code said it was the cam sensor.
I did not find anything in particular that would cause it to turn on or go back off; it was totally random.
If it was on, I could clear the codes with my OBDII tool, and it would come right back on after I was finished.
What ever made it turn off, is still unknown to me.
I replaced the cam timing position sensor with a new one and now the CEL is always on and never goes off now.
Maybe a bad sensor, new out of the box?
Has anyone had this problems?
Anyone know what the next step should be?
Thanks!
Cliff
2002 Lanos hatchback, 1.6L, automatic
Intermittently, the check engine light would come on, stay on from 10 minutes to a week or so, then turn back off.
The code said it was the cam sensor.
I did not find anything in particular that would cause it to turn on or go back off; it was totally random.
If it was on, I could clear the codes with my OBDII tool, and it would come right back on after I was finished.
What ever made it turn off, is still unknown to me.
I replaced the cam timing position sensor with a new one and now the CEL is always on and never goes off now.
Maybe a bad sensor, new out of the box?
Has anyone had this problems?
Anyone know what the next step should be?
Thanks!
Cliff
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Re: Cam timing position sensor replaced, CEL on
I have the same issue with the same results in my 1.6 with a 5-speed.
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are you using gm sensors or aftermarket?
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I do not believe it is a genuine GM part.
The ebay listing says:
AUTO 7 INC 040-0011 Cam Position Sensor
This may be the problem.
I am going to search for the GM part number, but if anyone knows it, feel free to post it here.
Thanks!
The ebay listing says:
AUTO 7 INC 040-0011 Cam Position Sensor
This may be the problem.
I am going to search for the GM part number, but if anyone knows it, feel free to post it here.
Thanks!
Re: Cam timing position sensor replaced, CEL on
it is almost always the problem in regards to GM sensors... it's genuine or nothing
if you're having trouble finding genuine sensors, they usually have corresponding european cousins and thus can be found on sites such as vauxhall world parts
if you're having trouble finding genuine sensors, they usually have corresponding european cousins and thus can be found on sites such as vauxhall world parts
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Re: Cam timing position sensor replaced, CEL on
Maybe I should just buy a sensor from the local Chevy dealer for a 2004 Aveo. I believe it's the same part number.
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I wouldn't just on principle... hahahaha
Damn stealerships.
Is it this one? http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Vauxhall-AST ... 398wt_1037
It's not genuine but I believe Delphi supply GM anyway, so it is genuine in a round-a-bout way
Damn stealerships.
Is it this one? http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Vauxhall-AST ... 398wt_1037
It's not genuine but I believe Delphi supply GM anyway, so it is genuine in a round-a-bout way
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Re: Cam timing position sensor replaced, CEL on
Rockauto.com has the AC Delco for $25 plus s&h.
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Ah yeah, I forgot about rockauto
their shipping from different warehouses and multiple shipping charges is super annoying for intl. orders
their shipping from different warehouses and multiple shipping charges is super annoying for intl. orders
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Very true. If it ever comes up, I don't mind consolidating orders to one shipment for international orders to those who need it.
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That's very kind of you.
It's not too bad if you can get everything from the same warehouse, but I've only managed to do it once in the past
Sorry, I'm taking this a bit OT
It's not too bad if you can get everything from the same warehouse, but I've only managed to do it once in the past
Sorry, I'm taking this a bit OT
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$26.71 and free shipping for the AC Delco sensor on ebay, listed as for a 2004 Aveo, which I believe will fit the Lanos.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ACDelco-213-470 ... 4c&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ACDelco-213-470 ... 4c&vxp=mtr
Re: Cam timing position sensor replaced, CEL on
If I remember correctly that camshaft position sensor code clears itself after 3 good ignitition cycles with no codes. if it doesn't get another code it goes out on its own. is there any way that the computer "stores" it until those 3 clean cycles happen, even if you reset it? I had a similar problem with my CPS that was intermittent, but after i replaced it i have not had a problem.
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Re: Cam timing position sensor replaced, CEL on
The sensor was replaced, but I am going to try a different one.
I can clear active and logged codes and the light will come back on.
Somewhere at my parent's house, I think I have a factory one from a 2001 Lanos, but the problem is actually finding what I did with it.
I can clear active and logged codes and the light will come back on.
Somewhere at my parent's house, I think I have a factory one from a 2001 Lanos, but the problem is actually finding what I did with it.