Camshaft Position Sensor
Camshaft Position Sensor Description
This is a Hall effect sensor producing four pulses for every two engine revolutions.
The sensing element is positioned between 0 and 2 mm from the side of the cam gear wheel. The sensor is, in effect, a magnetically operated electrical switch, switching a battery supply level voltage on or off dependent on the position of the cam gear wheel with respect to the sensor.
The cam gear wheel has four slots machined in it enabling cylinder identification every 90°. The signal is used for cylinder recognition; enabling sequential fuel injection, knock control and cylinder identification for diagnostic purposes.
The system checks the camshaft position sensor signal at every software reference mark i.e., 54° before top dead centre (2 teeth after the reluctor 2nd missing tooth).
A fault condition is recognised if the signal does not change state (high to low or low to high voltage) every crankshaft revolution.