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●Check the Amazon Parts Finder to see if this parts fit your vehicle and check the descroption also to see the detail fitment info
●Crossreference with OEM Number 2132379, 4671011, 4882526, 4882851, 4882851AA, 4882851AB, 5093508AA, 5269559, 5269705, M04882526, M05269559, MO4882526, MO5269559, SU3019
●Innovative engineering, manufacturing technology and quality control ensure that SCHNECKE Cam & Crank Position Sensor meet or exceed the performance of the original equipment they replace. Every unit is designed to OE fit, form and function requirements accomplished by leveraging SCHNECKEs OE expertise
●SCHNECKE offers complete Cam & Crank Position Sensor coverage for Asian, Domestic and European vehicles, top brand awareness and unsurpassed quality
●SCHNECKE warrants its Cam & Crank Position Sensor for a period of One years from the date of purchase. Within this period, we will replace any Cam & Crank Position Sensor shown to be defective in material or workmanship.Designed to provide a perfect fit for a hassle free installation, this reliable product can help you get you vehicle back on the road faster and easier.


Description

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

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SCHNECKE

  • Provider of camshaft and crankshaft products to the worldwide OEM market and aftermarket.
  • SCHNECKE offers complete camshaft and crankshaft 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 SCHNECKE 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.

SCHNECKE 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, SCHNECKE 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.

  • 1997 Chrysler Chrysler R/T L4 2.4L
  • 1995 Chrysler Cirrus L4 2.4L May Require Mating Connector For Installation
  • 1996 Chrysler Cirrus L4 2.4L May Require Mating Connector For Installation
  • 1997 Chrysler Cirrus L4 2.4L
  • 1998 Chrysler Cirrus L4 2.4L
  • 1999 Chrysler Cirrus L4 2.4L
  • 2000 Chrysler Cirrus L4 2.4L
  • 2001 Chrysler Cirrus L4 2.4L
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  • 2003 Chrysler Cirrus L4 2.4L
  • 2004 Chrysler Cirrus L4 2.4L
  • 2005 Chrysler Cirrus L4 2.4L
  • 2006 Chrysler Cirrus L4 2.4L
  • 2007 Chrysler Cirrus L4 2.4L
  • 2002 Chrysler Cirrus V6 2.7L
  • 2003 Chrysler Cirrus V6 2.7L
  • 1998 Chrysler Grand Voyager V6 3.8L
  • 1995 Chrysler Neon L4 2.0L
  • 1996 Chrysler Neon L4 2.0L
  • 2001 Chrysler PT Cruiser L4 2.4L
  • 2002 Chrysler PT Cruiser L4 2.4L
  • 2003 Chrysler PT Cruiser L4 2.4L
  • 2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser L4 2.4L
  • 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser L4 2.4L
  • 2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser L4 2.4L
  • 2007 Chrysler PT Cruiser L4 2.4L
  • 2008 Chrysler PT Cruiser L4 2.4L
  • 2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser L4 2.4L
  • 2010 Chrysler PT Cruiser L4 2.4L
  • 1995 Chrysler Sebring L4 2.0L May Require Mating Connector For Installation

  • 1996 Chrysler Sebring L4 2.0L May Require Mating Connector For Installation
  • 1997 Chrysler Sebring L4 2.0L
  • 1998 Chrysler Sebring L4 2.0L
  • 1999 Chrysler Sebring L4 2.0L
  • 1996 Chrysler Sebring L4 2.4L May Require Mating Connector For Installation
  • 1997 Chrysler Sebring L4 2.4L
  • 1998 Chrysler Sebring L4 2.4L
  • 2001 Chrysler Sebring L4 2.4L
  • 2002 Chrysler Sebring L4 2.4L
  • 2003 Chrysler Sebring L4 2.4L
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  • 2005 Chrysler Sebring L4 2.4L
  • 2006 Chrysler Sebring L4 2.4L
  • 1996 Chrysler Stratus L4 2.4L
  • 1996 Chrysler Stratus L4 2.4L
  • 1997 Chrysler Stratus L4 2.4L
  • 2000 Chrysler Voyager L4 2.4L
  • 2001 Chrysler Voyager L4 2.4L
  • 2002 Chrysler Voyager L4 2.4L
  • 2003 Chrysler Voyager L4 2.4L
  • 1995 Dodge Avenger L4 2.0L May Require Mating Connector For Installation
  • 1996 Dodge Avenger L4 2.0L May Require Mating Connector For Installation
  • 1997 Dodge Avenger L4 2.0L
  • 1998 Dodge Avenger L4 2.0L
  • 1996 Dodge Caravan L4 2.4L
  • 1997 Dodge Caravan L4 2.4L
  • 1998 Dodge Caravan L4 2.4L
  • 1999 Dodge Caravan L4 2.4L
  • 2000 Dodge Caravan L4 2.4L
  • 2001 Dodge Caravan L4 2.4L

  • 2002 Dodge Caravan L4 2.4L
  • 2003 Dodge Caravan L4 2.4L
  • 2004 Dodge Caravan L4 2.4L
  • 2005 Dodge Caravan L4 2.4L
  • 2006 Dodge Caravan L4 2.4L
  • 2007 Dodge Caravan L4 2.4L
  • 1996 Dodge Grand Caravan L4 2.4L
  • 1997 Dodge Grand Caravan L4 2.4L
  • 1996 Dodge Neon L4 2.0L
  • 1997 Dodge Neon L4 2.0L
  • 1998 Dodge Neon L4 2.0L
  • 1999 Dodge Neon L4 2.0L
  • 2003 Dodge Neon L4 2.4L
  • 2004 Dodge Neon L4 2.4L
  • 2005 Dodge Neon L4 2.4L
  • 2001 Dodge Stratus L4 2.0L
  • 2002 Dodge Stratus L4 2.0L
  • 2003 Dodge Stratus L4 2.0L
  • 2004 Dodge Stratus L4 2.0L
  • 2005 Dodge Stratus L4 2.0L
  • 2006 Dodge Stratus L4 2.0L
  • 1995 Dodge Stratus L4 2.4L
  • 1996 Dodge Stratus L4 2.4L
  • 1997 Dodge Stratus L4 2.4L
  • 1998 Dodge Stratus L4 2.4L
  • 1999 Dodge Stratus L4 2.4L
  • 2000 Dodge Stratus L4 2.4L
  • 2001 Dodge Stratus L4 2.4L
  • 2002 Dodge Stratus L4 2.4L
  • 2003 Dodge Stratus L4 2.4L

  • 2004 Dodge Stratus L4 2.4L
  • 2005 Dodge Stratus L4 2.4L
  • 2006 Dodge Stratus L4 2.4L
  • 1995 Eagle Talon L4 2.0L
  • 1996 Eagle Talon L4 2.0L
  • 1997 Eagle Talon L4 2.0L
  • 1998 Eagle Talon L4 2.0L
  • 1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse L4 2.0L May Require Mating Connector For Installation
  • 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse L4 2.0L May Require Mating Connector For Installation
  • 1996 Mitsubishi Eclipse L4 2.0L May Require Mating Connector For Installation
  • 1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse L4 2.0L
  • 1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse L4 2.0L
  • 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse L4 2.0L
  • 1996 Plymouth Breeze L4 2.4L May Require Mating Connector For Installation
  • 1997 Plymouth Breeze L4 2.4L
  • 1998 Plymouth Breeze L4 2.4L
  • 1999 Plymouth Breeze L4 2.4L
  • 2000 Plymouth Breeze L4 2.4L
  • 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager L4 2.4L
  • 1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager L4 2.4L
  • 1996 Plymouth Neon L4 2.0L
  • 1997 Plymouth Neon L4 2.0L
  • 1998 Plymouth Neon L4 2.0L
  • 1999 Plymouth Neon L4 2.0L
  • 1996 Plymouth Voyager L4 2.4L
  • 1997 Plymouth Voyager L4 2.4L
  • 1998 Plymouth Voyager L4 2.4L
  • 1999 Plymouth Voyager L4 2.4L
  • 2000 Plymouth Voyager L4 2.4L

CAUSE FOR REPLACEMENT

  • Check engine lamp illumination
  • No start
  • Hard start/extended cranking time
  • Failed emissions test
  • Engine misfire

POSITION

  • Located in the cylinder head, valve cover or timing cover

PURPOSE

  • The engine camshaft sensor determines the exact position and speed of the camshaft(s) to ensure proper timing of fuel injection and ignition as well as VVT operation

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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.

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.

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

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 SCHNECKE technical services team for assistance.

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