Evan Fischer Camshaft Position Sensor is an affordable replacement product for your restoration needs; this item replaces your old, worn-out or damaged part, manufactured thoroughly to ensure product durability and reliability. All Evan Fischer products are covered by 1-Year Unlimited Mileage Warranty. Show WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Phthalates, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov We're offline for a tune-up, we'll be up and running smoothly very soon. In the meantime, here are some other options available: Visit an Sign up for View us on Social Media We appreciate your patience – for your next visit: 15% offyour next purchase. Enter coupon code: in shopping cart. We look forward to serving you, My issue is my car will slow down to 20 MPH or less while I am driving it and pressing the accelerator while not make it go faster in and the car doesn't respond. It's very slow when it does. It will respond in N, R or Park but not in drive. I have replaced both camshaft position sensors. Bank one and two...the car starts easier now. Before it would take 1-2 starts. It even seemed to "kill" the battery after sitting for a while. The crankshaft sensor is next and I didn't by OEM and am concerned that I didn't. I wonder if I can get Autozone, O'Reily or BAP\GEON to check it. Download Article Download Article Having trouble getting your car to turn over as quickly as it should? Maybe you think it's the alternator or battery? Maybe it's your camshaft position sensor![1] This particular problem isn't just a Nissan issue. While the location may be different, the process will be much the same. Steps
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ReferencesAbout This ArticleThanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 50,090 times. Did this article help you?What side is camshaft bank 1?Bank 1 is the side of your engine that has the cylinder 1, while sensor B refers to the exhaust camshaft side.
How many camshaft position sensors are in a 2004 Nissan Maxima?The Maxima has 2 of them; the right and the left one. Both are on the right side of the engine. Locate them before you start working on them.
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