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Accurate Camshaft Position Sensors for Oldsmobile, GMC Sierra 1500, Yukon, Sonoma, and Classic Trucks (2007)

– Crankshaft and camshaft position sensors are crucial for the smooth operation of an engine.
– They work together to monitor the position of the crankshaft and camshaft, ensuring that the engine is running efficiently within specified parameters.
– Durable construction ensures long-lasting performance in harsh automotive environments.
– Multiple options available to meet the specific requirements of different vehicle models.
– Advanced diagnostics and sensor technology for reliable and precise operation

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Description

Camshaft Position Sensors for Olds GMC Sierra 1500 Truck Yukon Sonoma Classic 07

Product Features:
– Direct fit replacement Camshaft Position Sensors
– Made of high-quality materials for long-lasting durability and reliability
– Designed to meet or exceed OE specifications
– Easy installation
– 1-year warranty

Benefits:
– Restores proper engine timing
– Improves engine performance and fuel economy
– Prevents engine damage
– Easy to install
– Backed by a 1-year warranty

Usage:
Camshaft Position Sensors are used to determine the position of the camshaft and crankshaft in an engine. This information is used to control the timing of the engine’s valves and ignition system.

Key Usage Points:
– Easy to install
– Durable construction
– Meets or exceeds OE specifications
– Backed by a 1-year warranty

Detailed Specifications:
– Material: Plastic, Metal
– Color: Black
– Number of Pins: 3
– Connector Type: Male
– Warranty: 1 year

Additional Features:
– Includes all necessary hardware for installation
– Designed to withstand extreme temperatures and vibrations
– Meets or exceeds all applicable industry standards

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