9-7X L6-4.2L (2008)
Variable Valve Timing Actuator: Testing and Inspection
Camshaft Position (CMP) Actuator Diagnosis
Camshaft Position (CMP) Actuator Diagnosis
For overall description of the camshaft position sensor refer to Exhaust Camshaft Position Actuator Description.
The camshaft position actuator will only phase 25-cam degrees retard (counterclockwise). Full advance (clockwise) is 0 degrees. The arrow on the
actuator shows advance direction.
The camshaft position actuator should always be serviced/replaced in the full advanced position (full clockwise or 0 degrees). New replacement
(service) camshaft position actuators are shipped at full advance or 0 degrees. To be sure the camshaft position actuator is performing properly,
perform the following to help in the diagnostics.
1. Use a 25 mm (1 inch) wrench on the hex of the exhaust camshaft to rotate the exhaust camshaft and camshaft position actuator back and forth
(clockwise and counterclockwise) to purge the oil out of the camshaft position actuator.
2. To perform an on-vehicle test, scribe or draw a line (1) on the camshaft position actuator, flush with the head, in the full advanced position. See
arrow on the camshaft position actuator. With the engine at TDC on #1 cylinder, the wording should be level.
3. Use a 25 mm (1 inch) wrench on the hex of the exhaust camshaft to rotate the camshaft and camshaft position actuator counterclockwise to full
retard.