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Where is the camshaft sensor located on the Magotan?

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Briella
07/29/25 4:13pm
Magotan's camshaft sensor is located on the cylinder head. The camshaft position sensor is a sensing device, also known as a synchronization signal sensor. It serves as a cylinder identification and positioning device, inputting camshaft position signals to the ECU and functioning as the primary control signal for ignition. The Magotan is FAW-Volkswagen's first B-class sedan, with body dimensions of 4865mm in length, 1832mm in width, 1471mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2871mm. In terms of exterior design, the car features a three-dimensional waistline that runs from the front fender all the way to the rear, visually elongating the vehicle's profile.
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Ellie
08/15/25 4:44am
When dealing with engine issues in the Volkswagen Magotan, I often encounter inquiries about the location of the camshaft sensor. This sensor is located in the engine compartment, typically mounted on the front side of the valve cover near the camshaft drive end. Specifically, it is usually a small black plastic component with a wiring harness connector, situated beneath the engine cover, such as near the timing chain cover. You'll need to open the engine hood and search carefully, as its exact position may vary depending on the model year and engine type. However, in most Magotan models equipped with 1.4T or 2.0T engines, it is positioned at the front. The camshaft sensor monitors the rotation angle of the camshaft and provides signals to the ECU for controlling fuel injection timing. If it fails, it may trigger the malfunction indicator light or cause unstable idle. Remember to disconnect the battery before inspection to avoid short circuits and system damage. If you're a beginner and unsure, it's best to refer to the manual or visit a professional workshop for a hassle-free and safe solution.
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Roland
10/12/25 6:26am
Last week, the engine warning light on my Magotan came on, and upon checking, I found it was an issue with the camshaft sensor. It's located under the large black engine cover, near the front. To locate it precisely, open the engine compartment—it's often positioned next to the valve cover, sometimes tucked in a side corner, connected to a wire. The exact position varies by engine type, but it's generally not hard to find. As a DIY enthusiast, I've replaced mine before. The camshaft sensor controls the engine's ignition timing; its location is discreet but not complicated, and the replacement is straightforward. Just ensure the engine is cool and disconnected from power, using basic tools. If it's your first attempt, refer to online forums or tutorial diagrams to avoid mixing up parts and affecting performance. Don’t overlook the signal wire connection—if it's loose, it can cause problems too.
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