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2008 Chevrolet Impala
Asked by rpauls in Browerville, MN on March 20, 2011
i nead to replaced the cam sensor on a 2008 impala where is at
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It's at the upper front of the engine block right in front of the intake manifold.
Where is the camshaft sensor located on a 2008 Chevy Impala?
- Posted on 05/05/2020
Where is the camshaft sensor located on a 2008 Chevy Impala?
It’s at the upper front of the engine block right in front of the intake manifold.
Where is the crankshaft position sensor on a 2008 Impala?
The 2008 Chevy Impala39 crankshaft position sensor location is on the passenger side wheel well. You will come across many issues with an engine. A spark plug may pop off, causing engine trouble. A gasket may be loose and that needs to be tightened up quickly.
Where is the camshaft sensor located on a 2010 Chevy Impala?
The crankshaft position sensor in a 2010 Chevy Impala is located on the right front side of the engine block near the intake manifold.
How do you fix trouble code p0010?
Check freeze frame data relating to the ECM to help pinpoint the exact issue. Do a visual inspection of the bank 1 variable valve timing (VVT) control solenoid valve. Make sure to repair any frayed or faulty wiring or connectors. Once you have done this, clear the code and rescan to see if it is still present.
How do I fix code P0011?
What repairs can fix the P0011 code?
- Resetting the fault codes and performing a road test.
- Changing the oil and filter to the proper oil viscosity for the engine specifications.
- Repairing or replacing the wiring to the camshaft oil control valve for bank 1 intake camshaft.
Where is the crankshaft position sensor on a 2007 Chevy Impala?
The crankshaft position sensor in a 2007 Chevy Impala 3.5 L is located on the passenger side of the engine behind the crank pulley. To be able to get to it You’ll have to remove the passenger tire, the wheel liner, serpentine belt and crank pulley, a harmonic balancer puller will be needed to remove the pulley.
Where is the crank sensor located on a 2006 Chevy Impala?
The crankshaft position sensor for a 2006 Chevy Impala equipped with a 3.9L V6 engine is going to be on the firewall side of the engine, directly behind it. If You are accessing Your vehicle from underneath You can see it between the oil and transmission fluid pans.
Can low oil cause P0010?
Sludge buildup can cause a P0010 trouble code Sludge is caused by running the engine at low oil levels, neglecting oil changes or going too far on an oil change, poor PCV operation or using a poor quality oil. Change the oil, clear the code and drive the vehicle.
Is P0010 serious?
How Serious Is Code P0010? – Moderate. This trouble code will not prevent your vehicle from running. However, if left unsolved, this code could cause your vehicle to experience decreased power and fuel economy.
Can you drive with a P0011 code?
but you will probably be all right. P0011 usually indicates a problem with the variable camshaft timing device. In most cases the car will run without trouble.
What could cause a P0011 code?
What causes the P0011 code? The camshaft and crankshaft sensors have indicated the camshaft is more advanced than the ECM has commanded it to advance. The oil is too thick causing the passages to become clogged due to lack of oil flow to and from the camshaft phasers.