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Engine Cam Camshaft Position Sensor for 4Runner Avalon Camry Celica Corolla Rx300 Rx330 Rx400H Sienna Solara T100 Tacoma Tc Vibe Xa Xb Yaris L4 V6 V8 1.5L 1.8L 2.0L 2.4L 2.7L 3.0L 3.3L 3.5L 4.0L 5.7L

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  • [Replaces Part Number:] PC216 PC407 5S12221 #19300BZ020 9008019014 9091905024 9091905026 9091919014 94856807 94859443 Please Check the OEM Part Number and Make Sure Your Part Number Matches this Part Number Before Buying!
  • Buyers Guide (Reference Year/Make/Model search for proper fitment): Compatible with LEXUS-ES300, ES330, HS250H, LX570, RX300, RX330, RX400H (12-97);
  • Buyers Guide (Reference Year/Make/Model search for proper fitment): Compatible with PONTIAC-VIBE (10-03); CompatibleSCION-TC, XA, XB (15-05);Compatible CHEVROLET-PRIZM (02-98);
  • Buyers Guide (Reference Year/Make/Model search for proper fitment): Compatible with TOYOTA-4RUNNER, AVALON, CAMRY, CELICA, COROLLA, ECHO, HIACE, HIGHLANDER, HILUX, MATRIX, MR2 SPYDER, PRIUS, PRIUS C, RAV4, SIENNA, SOLARA, T100, TACOMA, YARIS (19-97)
  • The Cam Position Sensor Assembly, a crucial element in the Camshaft & Valve system of your Vehivle, plays a primary role in monitoring the position of the camshaft. This information is essential for the Engine Control Unit (ECU) to regulate ignition timing and fuel injection, maintaining optimal engine performance. A failing or non-functional sensor can lead to misfires, poor acceleration, decreased fuel economy, and even engine stalling, potentially posing safety risks.



Product Description

All vehicle applications that use camshaft and/or crankshaft position sensors

CRANKSHAFT SENSOR

Brand information

  • Dcmr Provider of Camshaft and Crankshaft Sensor products to the worldwide OEM market and aftermarket.
  • Dcmr offers complete Camshaft and Crankshaft Sensor coverage for Asian, Domestic and European vehicles,
  • Top brand awareness and unsurpassed quality.

SENSORS: HOW A VEHICLE THINKS

Over the span of a single mile of high-speed operation, a modern passenger vehicle will make millions of “decisions” affecting engine performance and emissions. These decisions are based on data provided by dozens of sensors tied into the vehicle’s onboard computer systems, which control everything from the amount of the air/fuel mix being fed into the combustion chamber to the deployment of the anti-lock braking system (ABS).

Sensors play integral roles not only in ensuring satisfactory fuel efficiency and emissions, but also protecting the safety of the driver and passengers. And yet many of these sensors operate in hostile conditions involving extreme temperatures, vibration and nearly constant exposure to environmental contaminants.

Selecting a replacement sensor demands attention to quality and performance. The replacement must fit, perform and last at least as well as the original. In some cases, a leading manufacturer such as Dcmr offers a “better-than-original equipment” alternative that provides OE fit and form combined with a variety of enhancements that address complaints and failures associated with the original component.

Dcmr is one of the world’s leading suppliers of replacement sensors and other vehicle electronics for virtually all vehicle nameplates. Unlike many other manufacturers, however, Dcmr doesn’t strive simply to mirror OE fit, form and function; the company’s technical services and engineering teams work hand-in-hand to identify problematic applications that demand better-than-original equipment technologies.

[Replaces OEM Part Number:]

  • 9091905026

Buyers Guide (Reference Year/Make/Model search for proper fitment):

  • 02-98 Chevrolet Prizm L4-1.8L
  • 01-97 Lexus Es300 V6-3.0L
  • 03-02 Lexus Es300 V6-3.0L
  • 06-04 Lexus Es330 V6-3.3L
  • 12-10 Lexus Hs250H L4-2.4L
  • 09-08 Lexus Lx570 V8-5.7L
  • 03-99 Lexus Rx300 V6-3.0L
  • 06-04 Lexus Rx330 V6-3.3L
  • 08-06 Lexus Rx400H V6-3.3L
  • 08-03 Pontiac Vibe L4-1.8L
  • 09-07 Pontiac Vibe L4-1.8L
  • 2003 Pontiac Vibe L4-1.8L
  • 10-09 Pontiac Vibe L4-2.4L
  • 10-05 Scion Tc L4-2.4L
  • 06-04 Scion Xa L4-1.5L
  • 06-04 Scion Xb L4-1.5L
  • 15-08 Scion Xb L4-2.4L
  • 00-97 Toyota 4Runner L4-2.7L
  • 04-03 Toyota 4Runner V6-4.0L
  • 04-00 Toyota Avalon V6-3.0L
  • 10-02 Toyota Camry L4-2.4L
  • 11-02 Toyota Camry L4-2.4L
  • 06-04 Toyota Camry V6-3.0L
  • 06-04 Toyota Camry V6-3.0L
  • 06-04 Toyota Camry V6-3.3L
  • 06-04 Toyota Camry V6-3.3L
  • 05-00 Toyota Celica L4-1.8L
  • 08-98 Toyota Corolla L4-1.8L
  • 10-09 Toyota Corolla L4-2.4L

  • 11-09 Toyota Corolla L4-2.4L
  • 04-00 Toyota Echo L4-1.5L
  • 2006 Toyota Hiace L4-2.7L
  • 2006 Toyota Hiace L4-2.7L
  • 07-01 Toyota Highlander L4-2.4L
  • 03-01 Toyota Highlander V6-3.0L
  • 03-01 Toyota Highlander V6-3.0L
  • 09-04 Toyota Highlander V6-3.3L
  • 10-04 Toyota Highlander V6-3.3L
  • 2006 Toyota Hilux L4-2.7L
  • 2006 Toyota Hilux L4-2.7L
  • 08-03 Toyota Matrix L4-1.8L
  • 08-07 Toyota Matrix L4-1.8L
  • 2010 Toyota Matrix L4-1.8L
  • 11-09 Toyota Matrix L4-2.4L
  • 13-09 Toyota Matrix L4-2.4L
  • 05-00 Toyota Mr2 Spyder L4-1.8L
  • 09-01 Toyota Prius L4-1.5L
  • 19-13 Toyota Prius C L4-1.5L
  • 03-01 Toyota Rav4 L4-2.0L
  • 07-04 Toyota Rav4 L4-2.4L
  • 08-04 Toyota Rav4 L4-2.4L
  • 2006 Toyota Rav4 V6-3.5L
  • 03-01 Toyota Sienna V6-3.0L
  • 03-02 Toyota Sienna V6-3.0L
  • 06-04 Toyota Sienna V6-3.3L
  • 08-02 Toyota Solara L4-2.4L
  • 2003 Toyota Solara V6-3.0L
  • 08-04 Toyota Solara V6-3.3L
  • 08-04 Toyota Solara V6-3.3L

  • 1998 Toyota T100 L4-2.7L
  • 04-97 Toyota Tacoma L4-2.4L
  • 04-97 Toyota Tacoma L4-2.7L
  • 18-07 Toyota Yaris L4-1.5L

cause for replacement

  • Camshaft and crankshaft position sensor replacement is often necessary on many cars due to the common results of heat and vibration. However, if the proper relearn process is not performed to account for mechanical wear and manufacturing tolerances when replaced, you may face unnecessary comebacks and complaints.

Location

You may encounter a recurring “Check Engine” light soon after the replacement of a cam/crank sensor. This may occur even after the performance issue is fixed. Without the proper relearn performed the vehicle may show a few different symptoms. These can include:

  • Check engine light on with a relearn related code stored, such as a” P1336 Crankshaft Position Variation Not Learned”
  • The inability of the PCM to accurately determine if an engine is misfiring
  • The inability of the PCM to accurately pinpoint a single cylinder as a problem
  • A misfire code may be set for the wrong cylinder and lead the technician down the wrong path

Purpose

In rare cases the engine may misfire or go into “reduced power” or “limp mode” especially under high RPM/load situations Additionally, omission of the relearn process could cause the vehicle to be unable to pass an emissions test due to incomplete or failed misfire monitor.

1

Industry Experience

Camshaft and crankshaft position sensors identify the exact position of the camshaft and crankshaft during rotation to the powertrain control module (PCM). A camshaft or crankshaft sensor problem can cause many different drivability issues from a misfire to an engine no-start. The mechanical camshaft to crankshaft timing is maintained by a timing chain or belt to the cogs of the drive gears. If the mechanical cam to crank timing is misaligned for any reason a trouble code will set causing possible confusion during the diagnostic process. The mechanical timing could be off, yet the engine will run. Before replacing a sensor be certain the mechanical condition of the motor is in check.

2

World Class Technology

Camshaft and crankshaft sensor signals must be synchronized to prevent a trouble code condition. Many vehicle applications require the sensors to be synchronized or relearned whenever a sensor is replaced, or the timing chain or belt are serviced. The service manual for your specific vehicle will provide information if this process needs to be performed. In some cases, this process may require the use of a full function scan tool as most code readers do not have the capability to perform this task.

3

Engineering Teams

If the relearn procedure is not performed when needed, the PCM does not see the two sensors in time together and will set a diagnostic trouble code indicating the fault. Not performing this procedure may also create drivability concerns such as the computer detecting misfires that are not really occurring. This trouble code condition does not mean a part has failed or installed incorrectly, or that the engine is out of time, the trouble code is simply set to acknowledge a complete repair was not made and the code set criteria will not be eliminated until the relearn or synchronization process is completed

4

Production Accuracy

After a thorough diagnosis to ensure that a camshaft or crankshaft position sensor are in fact the direct cause of the drivability or no-start condition, refer to the applicable service manual to aid in replacement of the sensor. Follow the correct installation process so that no damage will occur to any component during installation.

For addition support contact the Dcmr technical services team for assistance.


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