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ProStreetDriver
Saturday 24th August 2013, 04:31
Camshaft Sensor Testing

Video tutorial on how to test the camshaft sensor of a Volvo 850 equipped with a 5 cylinder. This tutorial was done on a 1996 model. If your vehicle has no spark, hard starts, or is running rough, this could possible be the culprit of the problem.

Procedure:
-the plug for the camshaft sensor is located directly under the distributor held in my a metal bracket
-unplug the harness by depressing the metal retaining clip on the plug and pull straight back
-once the plug is disconnected, using a multimeter you're able to test the pins for continuity and voltage readings
-the number of the pin is printed on the rubber portion of the plug in very small lettering
-determine what your vehicles battery voltage is by testing the vehicle's battery
-test Pin 1 (ground) for continuity to the ground on the battery
-test Pin 2, with the key in position 2, should read approximately 5V
-test Pin 3, with the key in position 2, should read approximately battery voltage
-turning the key off now, using sewing needles, insert the needles in the backside of the connector on the ecu end to Pin 1 and Pin 2
-ensure they are connected by testing the continuity
-connect the plug back to the camshaft position sensor
-an analog multimeter is required for this job because the voltage pulse will not read accurately on a digital meter
-touching the test probes on the exposed needle ends, have someone turn the engine over and watch for a pulsating voltage
-the voltage should read approximately 5V, similar to what Pin 2 reading was earlier on in the tests
-if there is no faults with the previous voltage tests, but there is a weak or no signal voltage, the camshaft sensor is faulty
-having the probes touching each of the exposed needle ends


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3aHfMGhGZE

ProStreetDriver
Saturday 24th August 2013, 04:32
Camshaft Sensor Replacement

Video tutorial on how to replace the camshaft sensor of a Volvo 850 equipped with a 5 cylinder. This tutorial was done on a 1996 model. If your vehicle has no spark, hard starts, or is running rough, this could possible be the culprit of the problem.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3aHfMGhGZE

ProStreetDriver
Tuesday 27th August 2013, 02:54
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKzWeemlhRk