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Old 10-10-2017, 03:22 AM   #11
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If I can figure how to disconnect the lines to them and check their voltage, I will try that first. Again, I still cannot figure how to get in there to disconnect them. Looks like another evening trying to figure this out. Thanks for the assist.

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Did you see my post on this?
Cam Position Sensor Replacement

I replaced both cam sensors. I did not have all 3 codes like you do but after I replaced the passenger side sensor I got a code for the drivers side sensor. I replaced that and the code would not go away. So I took it to a indy shop and they found the passenger side cam positioning solenoid was bad. They replaced it and I have been code free for over a year.


Edit: I did not have to remove anything except move the AOS out of the way for either sensor.
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