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Camshaft Position Sensor 3.5 Liter Concorde


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#1 lilja

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Posted November 6, 2008 at 02:17 pm

Can anyone tell me where the Camshaft Position sensor is on the Chrysler Concorde?

thanks.

#2 ImperialCrown

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Posted November 7, 2008 at 02:37 am

It's in a slightly different location depending if it's a 93-97 or 98-04 3.5 L. It should be on the driver's side head, near the front by the intake manifold. It is a black plastic sensor with 1 bolt holding it and has a 3 wire connector.

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Posted November 18, 2008 at 10:00 pm

I replaced the camshaft position sensor on the 300M (at 21K), I got it at the dealer for $54. I did not completely remove all the bolts on the plenum, I left the two bracket bolts on (but loosened) tilted the plenum up just a smidgen got the old one out and slid the new one in. You can remove and install the Camshaft Position Sensor bolt with the plenum still attached. There is a specific pattern that you are supposed to follow when tightening down the plenum too.
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another key install point:

Install sensor in the timing belt housing and push sensor down until contact is made with the camshaft sprocket. While holding the sensor in this position, install and tighten the retaining bolt to 12 N·m (105 in. lbs.) torque.



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Posted November 18, 2008 at 11:11 pm

I just replaced the one on our 03 concorde for the 2nd time the other day.

aftermarket sensor is $40


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