Where is the camshaft position sensor located on a 2007 Pontiac g6?

Where is the camshaft position sensor located on a 2007 Pontiac g6?

The intake (INT) and exhaust (EXH) sensors are both located side-by-side on the top passenger side of the engine, under the plastic cover.

How much does it cost to replace a camshaft position actuator solenoid?

In a lot of cases, you will have to pay for multiple parts which can cost $1,000 or more on high-end cars. Since it can take hours to replace the actuator, you can expect to pay hundreds of dollars in labor, usually starting at around $300 and going up to $1,000 or more.

How do I fix code P0013?

What repairs can fix the P0013 code?

  1. Resetting the fault codes and performing a road test.
  2. Repairing or replacing the wiring to the exhaust camshaft oil control valve for bank 1.
  3. Replacing the camshaft oil control valve for bank 1 exhaust camshaft.
  4. Replacing the ECM.

Where is the camshaft actuator located?

Camshaft Position Actuator Solenoid are located on the cylinder head of your Chevrolet or GM vehicle control the position of the camshafts.

How do you know if your camshaft actuator is bad?

Symptoms of a bad or failing camshaft position sensor

  1. Vehicle does not drive like it used to. If your vehicle idles roughly, stalls frequently, has a drop in engine power, stumbles frequently, has reduced gas mileage, or accelerates slowly, these are all signs your camshaft position sensor could be failing.
  2. Check Engine Light comes on.
  3. Vehicle will not start.

How long does it take to replace camshaft sensor?

about 5-10 minutes

Will a car start with a bad crank sensor?

Issues starting the vehicle The crankshaft position sensor monitors the position and speed of the crankshaft and other parameters that play an important role when starting the engine. If the crankshaft position sensor is having a problem, the vehicle may have intermittent starting issues or may not start at all.

How often should you change crankshaft sensor?

There is no real time frame to replace. They do fail a lot but I would suggest leaving it be until you have some issue. I put a new one in my car while doing some other work and I ended up having problems with the new sensor and had to return it and put the original sensor back in.

What sensors can stop a car from starting?

Which sensors prevent the engine from starting? Faulty sensors can keep your engine from starting as a safety measure. For instance, the crank angle sensor, or crankshaft position sensor, may be located near the transmission belt housing and come in contact with water, which would prevent it from working.

How do you tell if it’s your starter or battery?

When you attempt to start the car, there is a low whining sound. If jump starting gets your engine started and running, but the car will not start again once you turn it off, the battery is probably the problem.

Can a starter kill a battery?

The starter will draw a charge from the battery. The vehicle may still start; however, it will continue to draw too much power and will drain the battery.

How do you check if a starter is bad?

What are common bad starter symptoms?

  1. Something sounds off. One of the symptoms of a bad starter is a clicking noise when you turn the key or push the start button.
  2. You’ve got lights but no action.
  3. Your engine won’t crank.
  4. Smoke is coming from your car.
  5. Oil has soaked the starter.

How hard is it to replace a starter?

Replacing a starter will vary in difficulty between cars. Some cars, generally those with longitudinally mounted(front to back) engines, the starter is extremely easy. Lift the car, starters right there, unplug it, undo two bolts and you’re out. Reverse to install new one.