Selling Camshaft and Crankshaft Position Sensors

Selling Camshaft and Crankshaft Position Sensors

Something important to keep in mind is that there’s no scheduled service for these sensors.

The crankshaft position sensor and camshaft position sensor monitor the position or rotational speed of the engine’s internal rotating components, such as the camshafts and crankshaft. 

This precise measurement is used to accurately identify the relationship between the pistons and valves in the engine. This information is sent to an engine computer, which utilizes the data to adjust the timing of the valves, fuel injectors and ignition coils.

Something important to keep in mind is that there’s no scheduled service for camshaft of crankshaft sensors. So, regardless of the cause of failure, they must be replaced when the failure occurs.

Considering just how important these sensors are to the performance and health of the engine, be sure to recommend a high-quality replacement sensor from a trusted manufacturer.

This video is sponsored by The Pronto Network.   

You May Also Like

Recommending Emission-Control Parts

When a check engine light comes on, customers rely on you for the right part to keep it off.

When a check engine light comes on, your customers want the right part to ensure that light goes off and stays off. They turn to you for expert advice, so be sure you have the correct parts they need when they need them. There are many different components that make up the EVAP system. They can read like alphabet soup sometimes, so it's important that you know how to understand a customer's complaints. Equally important, you need to recommend the right replacement to eliminate their problems. Modern evaporative emission control systems are selective with how they vent vapors back into the engine. The PCM will select the right engine temperature and throttle position to purge the system. They're also very selective when system checks are performed. A computer is constantly monitoring the results of the command sent to the valves. With the help of sensors mounted in the tank and the EVAP canister standards, complete EVAP program includes products that match OE design performance to keep vehicles running clean.

Electronic Steering and Suspension Controls

In this video, we explore how electronic systems are revolutionizing vehicle stability and control.

What Tire Treads And Golf Ball Designs Have In Common

Listen to Part II of this interview with Bridgestone Golf’s Dan Murphy.

Fundamental Components of HVAC Systems

Understanding the interplay between these fundamental components is essential to comprehend how the HVAC system operates.

Why Do Timing Chains Stretch?

If your customer’s timing chain fails, it can lead to serious engine damage and repairs can be complex and costly for your customer.

Other Posts

Understanding Antilock Braking Systems

In this video, we break down the key components and processes behind this crucial system, designed to ensure your customers safety on the road.

Collision Repair in the Age of ADAS 

In this video, discover how modern collisions impact a complex array of sensors, actuators, and electronic safety systems.

The Importance of Measuring Brake Rotors

Learn about lateral runout (LRO) and disc thickness variation (DTV) and why new rotors and pads alone won’t always solve issues.

A Closer Look At Radiator Cores

In this video, we explain how the radiator core works, common issues like clogs and leaks, and why maintenance and correct coolant are crucial to avoid engine problems.