SOURCE: 1998 ford ranger cam shaft sensor
there is a tool to line up the sensor while at top dead center on #1 cylinder you put it on top of the syncronizer fords name for the oil pump drive & interupter. good luck from schleck.
SOURCE: 1997 ford ranger cam shaft position sensor
If you have the 3.0 L or 4.0 L V6 engine, the cam position sensor is located on the top rear of the engine. If you have the 2.3 L 4 cyl. engine, you will find it on the left front of the engine behind the oil pump pulley.
SOURCE: 97 Ford Ranger 4.0L V6 Idles rough only when cold
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Ther is a air Idle control valve located on the side of the throttle body. unplug it remove it spray it and clean it with carb cleaner replace it plug it back in and you will be a Happy person again.
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SOURCE: need location of the erg sensor 2000 ford ranger
The egr valve has two sensors. One is an EGR position sensor which is physically attached to the EGR valve. The other sensor is the DPFE (Delta Pressure Feedback EGR) sensor, commonly called the EGR pressure sensor. It's location varies depending on the engine you have. You can fine this sensor by following the vacuum hose on the EGR valve. It will be with in inches of the EGR valve. The sensor will be black (plastic) or silver (metal), have two or three vacuum ports and an electrical connection on it.
The vacuum pressure sensor is a high failure item on fords. Any Ford parts department will have one in stock, as well as some aftermarket parts stores.
The new sensor may not look exactly the same as the old part, but will have all the hook ups as the old one. You may also need to replace the vacuum hose to the sensor as well
SOURCE: most common cause for code P0340 of 95 Ranger
Hi, the cam shaft sensor will be located Under the hood, center, upper engine area, mounted behind
rear of intake manifold, in the engine block.
This is a magnetic or hall effect sensor. It sends
a signal to the computer relaying information about shaft speed,
position and acceleration or deceleration. This information determines
when the fuel/air mixture needs to be ignited and how much mixture is
needed for the engine.
The possible causes of failure will be faulty housing or faulty wires as well. A faulty ECM could trigger a false alarm as well. this is highly unlikely but, possible in most cases. The most reported reasons is flat out sensor failure.
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