Intake and Exhaust Camshaft Position Sensors Chevrolet Impala 2.5 2014-2020 Location and Replacement

In this video, I show you only the exact location of both the Intake and Exhaust Camshaft Position Sensors on a 2014-2020 Chevrolet Impala 2.5L.

Pinpointing the precise spots where these two sensors are mounted on the cylinder head will save you time and eliminate the guesswork when planning your DIY replacement.

Common Symptoms of a Bad Camshaft Position Sensor:

  • The check engine light comes on (frequently with codes like P0340, P0341, P0365, or P0366)
  • The engine cranks for a long time before starting, or refuses to start at all
  • Sudden engine stalling, sputtering, or dying while driving or idling
  • Rough idling, severe engine hesitation, and stumbling during acceleration
  • A noticeable drop in fuel economy and a loss of overall engine power

Safety First

Always take proper safety precautions before working under the hood. Make sure the vehicle is parked on a flat surface, the engine is completely turned off, and the keys are out of the ignition. Allow the motor plenty of time to cool down fully to avoid painful burns from hot engine components. Protect your eyes and hands by wearing safety glasses and durable work gloves, and always maintain your full focus throughout the task.

Need Help? Ask an Expert

I am an experienced mechanic, and I am here to assist you with your automotive projects. If you hit a snag during this fix, need help identifying which sensor is intake and which is exhaust, or are dealing with a tricky breakdown, feel free to drop a comment below. Leave your questions, and I will help you solve your car’s problem!

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