OEM GMC Safari Camshaft Position Sensor

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  • GMC Safari Camshaft Position Sensor Diagram - 19417445
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    GMC Safari Camshaft Position Sensor Part Number: 19417445

    $66.52 MSRP: $124.92
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Sensor Assembly, Camshaft Position (Kit); Engine Camshaft Position Sensor; Camshaft Sensor; Cam Sensor; Position Sensor; Switch; Sensor, Distributor (Also Knock Sensor)
    • Replaces: 10490645, 10485432
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1996-2005 GMC Safari | Base, SL, SLE, SLT, SLX | 6 Cyl 4.3 L GAS

GMC Safari Camshaft Position Sensor

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The Camshaft Position Sensor is an essential known to many for their efficiency and durability in numerous GMC Safari models. This sensor is crucial in the determination of the position and speed of the camshaft while relaying important information's to the engine control module. When combined with the GMC Safari Crank Sensor, the Camshaft Position Sensor is closely responsible for managing the correct amount and timing of fuel injection and ignition, therefore greatly improving the vehicle's performance and protection. Suitable to be used with GMC Safari models of various configurations, this sensor plays an essential role in enhancing the car's performance of both the passenger and cargo models. GMC Safari was manufactured between 1985 and 2005, which means that this automobile is reliable and long-lasting; and the Camshaft Position Sensor is the component that helps the automobile run with a steady pace regardless of the situation. Most importantly, the Camshaft Position Sensor is highly durable, designed to last for a long time giving reliability on the road. It is unique in the automotive market because it improves a car's fuel consumption rates while adhering to safety objectives. The design and simple functionality make the Camshaft Position Sensor define its role as one of the fundamental components needed to preserve the longevity of the GMC Safari vehicles, thus making the Safari Camshaft Position Sensor as one of the critical elements of the Safari cars.

GMC Safari Camshaft Position Sensor Parts and Q&A

  • Q: How to replace the Camshaft Position Sensor on GMC Safari?
    A:
    Regular maintenance of the camshaft position (CMP) sensor begins by removing the engine cover followed by taking off Spark Plug Wires and the ignition coil wire from the Distributor and lastly disconnecting the cmp sensor harness connector from the Distributor. First separate the Distributor cap by taking out screws that secure it and removing the cap itself. Then disconnect rotor screws before removing the rotor. First set the square slot of the reluctor wheel directly with the cmp sensor before unscrewing the cmp screws to free the cmp sensor. During installation keep away from using the old cap along with cmp sensor and rotor screws because new screws treated with thread locking compound are required. Feed the cmp sensor inside the reluctor wheel slot before installing new cmp mounting screws which need to reach a torque of 2.2 n.m (19 lb in). Setup the rotor to the reluctor wheel then fasten it using new rotor screws which should be tightened at 1.9 n.m (17 lb in). Put on the Distributor cap and fasten it using new Distributor cap screws which should be tightened to 2.4 n.m (21 lb in). Reattach the engine cover after you have finished linking the cmp sensor harness connector and sparking up the ignition coil wire together with the Spark Plug Wires.

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