Saturn S Series Sedan SL, SL1, and SL2

99 Saturn SL camshaft position "A"

Old Nov 15, 2008 | 06:59 PM
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On my code reader, the code camshaft position "A" comes up. Anybody know what it means?
 
Old Nov 15, 2008 | 09:58 PM
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What is the exact code? Saturn S-Seires dont have cam position sensors.
 
Old Nov 16, 2008 | 08:05 AM
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That''s what I thought too... I didn''t write down the code, but if it pops back up, i''ll check it again. This is not the first time this code comes up. The car belongs to my girlfriend, and she couldn''t get it running for a few days. It would turn over and kick a bit (almost like it was firing on 2 cylinders). Then last night her friend tried it and played with the throttle apparently and got it going. The car was running fine when she shut it offa few days ago, then this happened. I''m not too familiar with these cars, but I did go out and buy a Haynes manual (just like every other Haynes manual...not enough detail). Like I said theis code has popped up before, but the car never skipped a beat! I told her that maybe she needs new plugs/wires, new fuel/air filters etc. Apparently she''s never changed them in 5 years she''s owned the car...what u think about that???
 
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If you get the "cam position sensor" code. Then check for bad plugs, wires, oil in the spark plug wells (due to a leaking valve cover), and corrosion on the coil pack towers.

The PCM uses crank position and ignition timeing of cylinder #4 to determine cam position.
 
Old Aug 13, 2023 | 05:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Low Saturn
If you get the "cam position sensor" code. Then check for bad plugs, wires, oil in the spark plug wells (due to a leaking valve cover), and corrosion on the coil pack towers.

The PCM uses crank position and ignition timeing of cylinder #4 to determine cam position.
Thanks for that information
 
Old Aug 13, 2023 | 07:16 AM
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genelor, that thread is 14 years old. I'm happy it helped you. If you're having problems with your S series Saturn, tell us what's going on. Maybe we can help. Derf is our resident S series guru and if HE isn't able to help you, then I'm not sure any of the rest of us can.
 
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