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HONDA 2.4L Engine K24 Camshaft Sensor Location, Removal

Location of Intake and Exhaust Camshaft Sensors on 2006 Honda Accord

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  • @rinserepeat2877
    @rinserepeat28777 күн бұрын

    Hello, thank you for this. QUESTION- Can you tell me the BLUE plug right to the left and lower, from same area you are at with the two sensors? I found mice chewed wired to that BLUE plug that goes right to the block??? I had to disconnect and repair and now I have terrible low to poor acceleration/on highway, also the plug right off that harness to below air box, not on the box. Is there something I need to relearn something? Thank you for all you pass onto the Individual/people! Appreciate you!!

  • @sidcedar
    @sidcedar Жыл бұрын

    Which one is sensor A which one is sensor B, I’m confused I got a reading of sensor A, does that mean both or the intake side only?

  • @ramflow8466

    @ramflow8466

    Жыл бұрын

    I believe Cam Sensor A is the Intake Cam and Cam Sensor B is the Exhaust Cam.

  • @8000RPM.
    @8000RPM.9 күн бұрын

    Skip to 2:40

  • @Dougarony
    @Dougarony9 ай бұрын

    I keep reading a CSC could be for a stretched timing chain. Any experience with this? I have 292k on my 06 CRV. No noise or rattling?

  • @matteomartins6007

    @matteomartins6007

    6 ай бұрын

    He mentions in the video a common issue with these engines is a stretched timing chain, hence why at the end of the video he has the valve cover off (he’s checking the chain out). At 292k, if you have a similar issue with the CSC, odds are it’s probably the chain assuming it’s never been replaced. An 06 CR-V would have the exact same engine as this accord (K24A4) so the chain could definitely be the issue.

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