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Old 09-17-2010, 10:26 AM
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the intake cam sensor is on the drivers side of the head, just on the side by the oil filter cap and vanos oil line. And that is the one called "A" by the cheap code readers. But as mentioned before, the aftermarket cam sensors do not seem to work and everybody I have ever seen use an aftermarket cam sensor has had to replace it with OEM for the code to stay cleared... So I'd keep that old exhaust cam sensor you just replaced and be ready to put it back in if needed.
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