Camshaft Position Sensors
Camshaft Position Sensors are automotive electrical components that play a critical role in monitoring and controlling engine timing. These sensors detect the position of the camshaft, which is responsible for opening and closing the valves in an internal combustion engine. By measuring the position of the camshaft, the sensor can provide real-time feedback to the engine control unit (ECU), allowing it to adjust ignition timing, fuel injection, and other key variables to optimize engine performance and reduce emissions. Camshaft Position Sensors are typically located near the camshaft and use a variety of technologies, such as Hall effect or variable reluctance sensors, to detect the position of the camshaft. They are essential for ensuring proper engine operation and can help diagnose issues related to engine timing and performance.
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