Crank Angle Position Sensor for Mitsubishi Pajero NL 3.5L 1997 - 2004
Product Code: J005T25099-MPNL
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This Crankshaft Angle Position Sensor fits Mitsubishi Pajero NL 3.5L 1997 - 2004 replacement part of Camshaft, upgrade for vital component of ignition system and vehicle computer communication. Compatible with OEM J5T25099 PC542 J005T25099. The camshaft sensor enables the engine control to determine the exact position of the crankshaft drive. This information is required to calculate the ignition point and injection point, among other things.
- Brand: acatana auto parts
- Model: Crank Angle Position Sensor
Fits for:
- Mitsubishi Pajero NL 3.5L 1997 - 2004 6G74 engine
Compatible Reference OEM: J5T25099, PC542, J005T25099, MD357274, 5S1932, SU6423, CAS-081, TCAS304, J5T25081 etc
What happens when a Crankshaft Angle Position Sensor goes bad?
- A failing camshaft position sensor begins losing its ability to quickly transfer data. Mismatched fuel delivery and ignition timing, even if off by a few milliseconds, will cause your vehicle to sputter, accelerate poorly, lack power, stall or even shut off
Can I drive with a Crank Angle Position Sensor problem?
- You will not encounter any driving difficulties. Camshaft sensors can impact the engine's performance and fuel economy. This sensor is required to optimize the efficiency and performance of any engine. In addition, an electronic control unit for the engine regulates the fuel delivery and other components.
Where is crankshaft sensor located?
- The Camshaft Position sensor is typically located in the cylinder head of the engine and has a cylindrical portion that inserts into the head. The Crankshaft Position sensor is normally located in the timing cover or on the side of the block with a cylindrical portion that inserts into the block
Can a car run with a broken camshaft?
- Any problems with your Angle Position Sensor will be noticeable, and will prevent the car from running properly. Here are some of the symptoms of a bad camshaft: Backfiring and popping. A cylinder misfire at low and very high RPMs
Can I replace a crankshaft position sensor myself?
- It may be easiest to remove and replace the camshaft sensor from under your vehicle, but it can also be done from the top by removing the air filter housing.
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