🚗 Elevate Your Engine's Game!
The Denso 196-4001 Camshaft Sensor is a high-quality, lightweight component designed for precise camshaft position sensing. Weighing just 1.13 ounces and featuring a modern flange mount, this sensor ensures optimal engine performance without the hassle of a core charge. Manufactured by Denso in Japan, it combines reliability with cutting-edge technology.
Brand | Denso |
Style | Modern |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | PNP, Push-Pull, NPN |
Specific Uses For Product | Camshaft Position Sensor |
UPC | 042511206960 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00042511206960 |
Manufacturer | Denso |
Model | Camshaft Position Sensor |
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Item model number | 196-4001 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 196-4001 |
S**Z
Buen producto
Quedo bien en un Nissan Altima S Coupe 2010
R**.
it really works , at a great price''
it worked as expected , no issuse .....truck is Humming like a like the Bird....
J**Z
P0024 Nissan 350Z VQ35HR
Don't buy cheap sensors, buy this OEM one, problem solved, my car would not maintain unstable revs at idle, I changed this sensor and that's it!
M**E
Quality product easy install
OEM for a 2014 Nissan Altima 2.5. Plug and play, just take off the plastic engine cover and with a 10mm socket wrench the job is less than 5 min. This car requires 2, they are next to each other.Don’t be confused with a crankshaft sensor, most people think it’s the same sensor but it’s not. That one is located on the side of the engine near the firewall, or cabin and is accessed from under the car.Once installed the engine light went away.Overall cheaper than all brick and mortar stores and would get again due to convenience. Even a no brained than having the dealership or local shop do it’s that simple.
J**Z
El producto es original
Lo recomiendo 100%
D**Z
Works well
Original OEM for Nissan Altima 2014 2.5 SV, works well.
P**R
Not comepletely sold
I'm not sure if it did anything for my car
F**D
2010 Maxima stalled losing pwr steering and pwr brakes
Replaced two camshaft sensors and a crankshaft sensor at local mechanic. Works, no stalling since crossing fingers and eyes for continued trouble free. It still eats too much gas, but that is not relevant in this review.
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