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Camshaft Position Sensor Wiring Problem

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Old Apr 12th, 2019, 17:03   #11
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I thought I would post up the final solution to this in case it helps someone in the future. The XC90 D5 has only one cam-shaft position sensor. I think the reference to two must be for a different engine. Even though the terminals looked in good condition, this was fixed with a spray of WD40 Contact Cleaner on the contacts of the electrical connector at the cam-sensor, an easy fix!
I just read this post and was going to say that engine only has an exhaust cam sensor but when I saw the date it did not seem worth while.
It is always good when people let other members know what the cure was sio I gave you a thinks for posting it.
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Old Apr 13th, 2019, 07:12   #12
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Hi, thanks for the thanks but unfortunately, the problem did return. I think the wiring goes directly from the sensor to the ecu so I also removed the ecu to look at and clean the terminals there. They were in perfect condition and the problem remains.
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Old Apr 21st, 2019, 17:38   #13
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Default Where is the camshaft position sensor on the xc90 d5?

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I thought I would post up the final solution to this in case it helps someone in the future. The XC90 D5 has only one cam-shaft position sensor. I think the reference to two must be for a different engine. Even though the terminals looked in good condition, this was fixed with a spray of WD40 Contact Cleaner on the contacts of the electrical connector at the cam-sensor, an easy fix!
Hello, could you give some indication on where exactly the camshaft position sensor is to be found?

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Old Apr 25th, 2019, 15:13   #14
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Found it !

http://oriparts.com/37/242/1492/471109
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Old Mar 21st, 2024, 05:41   #15
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Hello everyone, does any of you have the wiring diagram of the camshaft sensors? They are two three-wire sensors. I have problems with my 2004 XC90 it does not start, there is no pulse in the injectors, there is spark in the spark plugs.
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