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Camshaft Position Sensor -
Repair or Replace
A failed camshaft position sensor will often cause your 2008 Toyota Tundra to crank without starting or may cause it to die intermittently. If your check engine light is on as a result, our technicians can diagnose and repair the problem.
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Apr 4, 2017 Does anyone know where this is located, if so can you send picture. I have a 2007 Tundra 5.7 L Joined Apr 24, 2008 · 313 Posts
That would be for the exhaust cam on the passenger side. If memory serves correctly it's the one between the first two coil packs. Joined Apr 4, 2017 · 22 Posts
Code Reader keeps popping up with this code. Need help have to get it smogged soon.
Discussion Starter · #3 · Apr 5, 2017
Thank you Would you happen to have a picture. I am a slow learner. What are coil packs? Still learning
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I've been trying to find a good picture in the manual but they're all pretty non specific. Maybe someone could snap a pic and post it but if not I may be able to get one tomorrow. The coil packs are what fires the spark plugs, there are four on each side (one for each cylinder) and are bolted right to the valve cover directly on top of the spark plugs.
Changing the cam sensor will be a simple job as it's easy to get to and only held in with one bolt. You will just need a 10mm socket. I'll work on that pic for you.
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Discussion Starter · #5 · Apr 5, 2017
Thank you so much. That would be great to see the picture.
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Discussion Starter · #6 · Apr 5, 2017
Are the spark plugs under the flat black tab with a connection to it four (4) on each side.
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Discussion Starter · #7 · Apr 5, 2017
To: TOYMDT I took this photo. This is a picture of what was between the first and second spark plugs starting from the front bumper as number 1. Is this the Camshaft Position Sensor B Bank 2
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I took this photo. This is a picture of what was between the first and second spark plugs starting from the front bumper as number 1. Is this the Camshaft Position Sensor B Bank 2 Yes that is the correct sensor and yes that is the coil next to it with the spark plug under it.
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Discussion Starter · #9 · Apr 5, 2017
Thank you for your help. I have one more question. Are there two cam sensors one on each Bank 1 and Bank 2 Thanks
and if so is it the same part for each Bank.
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There is one sensor for each camshaft so a total of four. Two sensors per bank, one for the intake cam and one for the exhaust cam. As far as I know all four sensors are the same.
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Discussion Starter · #11 · Apr 5, 2017
Thanks , but the one I need to replace is on the passenger side Camshaft Position Sensor "B" Circuit High Input ( Bank 2) is the first sensor past the first spark plug pak. CORRECT
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Discussion Starter · #13 · Apr 8, 2017
Hello TOYMDT, I replaced the sensor, I went to Auto zone and borrowed their Code reader and it came back to same code P0393. The machine just plugs in then it says "done" then you have to take it back in and they plug it into computer and it reads in screen Code P0393. The machine does not clear it. My question is can I disconnect the
negative and wait and does it reset the computer or do I have to find someone to clear it for me. Your help is greatly appreciated. Andy
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I always use a scan tool to clear codes because it's just easier for me as I use it all day long. It also sucks to listen to a customer complain all the radio stations and such are wiped out. For you disconnecting the battery should work and yes you can either push the horn or even turn on the headlight switch. When I really want to be sure all residual
voltage is gone I disconnect both battery terminals and hold them together for a few minutes.
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Discussion Starter · #16 · Apr 9, 2017
Thank you for response. I will take to my friend and have him clear code. I really appreciate your help. God Bless, Andy
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How do i know what senor to buy