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Old 07-28-2005, 09:17 AM
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Looks like the camshaft sensor has gone bad on my car. What exactly does it do, and where can I find it to replace it? My Car is a 1990 Bonneville.

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Old 07-28-2005, 11:11 AM
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Yes JR,

I hooked my computer with the Diacom software into it, and it said Code 41 and the info about it.
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Ah jeez, you gotta be kidding me.

What happens if I let it go? I will check the cam shaft, but I wont be able to do the project until I got a new valve cover gasket, because, as always those need to be replaced when you pop the cover off, and god knows how long its been since it was last off.
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No need to replace the valve cover gasket. I've got the originals on my car, and i've popped my covers off a good 6 or 7 times. No leaks.

The camshaft sensor is not required for the car'* function.. but fuel economy and performance will suffer.
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On the valve cover gaskets...you might need ot evaluate them. OSG...that'* the way they are designed. To be a good gasket that could be reused, if not overtorqued and flattened for too long like most of us find.
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Why are you pulling a valve cover ? To replace the magnet you just need to pull the serpentine belt, water pump pully, and the cam sensor.
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Mine did the same thing
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I dont plan on pulling the valve cover, first im gonna replace the sensor. I'll keep it updated.

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