Thank you sir. Just switched out my sensor today b/c of your video. My car runs so much better and the engine light is now off. The rpm still jump around a tad bit but still overall engine runs much smoother. You the man…
Thank you very much. I followed your procedure on Infiniti I35 2004 and I was able to replace the camshaft position sensor without much struggle. Keep posting good stuff like this :-)
Also too forgot on the video there is a 3rd one on the bottom of the engine.. and don't forget to get a code scanner and reset the code it may take about 3 time till the computer reads as fixed hope the video was able to help have a good day.
@@mannyramirez2683 thank you bro. I haven’t gotten to bottom one yet. I did get code scanner and I think the main problem is spark plugs and ignition coils.
So my Infiniti i35 2003 shuts off while decelerating and twice while i came to a stop or slowed down....I had the car inspection they said the battery working great and Sonos the alternator could this be the issue? If so what other issues could cause this.??
@@mannyramirez2683 should i replace all 3 at same time and is 3rd one fairly easy to get to on the bottom. Ty for the video and easy walk thru. Thats how all videos should be. And any other issues with the car like common problems. God bless you brother
Thanks for the video. I had a “SLIP” light on and a “TCS OFF” light on as well which wouldn’t allow my car to accelerate. After Checking a couple things I’m pretty sure I have to replace those two sensors. Thanks
We have a 2002 infiniti i35 and a 2010 honda accord. The i35 has 170,000+ miles and the accord 230,000+ miles. The accord runs like an old car but other than oil changes, changing tires, and batteries, it operates without problems. But the i35 broke down many times. I changed the position sensor at the back, just like this one, about 2 years ago. Now the one in the front is bad. Changed the power stirring cable and pump. Alternator became bad because spilled motor oil dripped into the alternator. And many more tiny problems. Besides, Nissan cars are very hard to work on. Don't buy a Nissan.
Hello, I have a same car and engine shots down sometimes,. the check engine light is no and when I scanned it showed these Sensors, My question is did your car had a same problem? like it shot down on a road? and where did you buy Sensors?
Thank you sir. Just switched out my sensor today b/c of your video. My car runs so much better and the engine light is now off. The rpm still jump around a tad bit but still overall engine runs much smoother. You the man…
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Every. Fucking. Sensor. Ever
Thank you very much. I followed your procedure on Infiniti I35 2004 and I was able to replace the camshaft position sensor without much struggle. Keep posting good stuff like this :-)
Damn bro muchas gracias for this video. Saved me money and a headache. Was an easy fix thx to your video 🙏🍻
You saved me bro thank you
Great glad the video helped.
Also too forgot on the video there is a 3rd one on the bottom of the engine.. and don't forget to get a code scanner and reset the code it may take about 3 time till the computer reads as fixed hope the video was able to help have a good day.
@@mannyramirez2683 thank you bro. I haven’t gotten to bottom one yet. I did get code scanner and I think the main problem is spark plugs and ignition coils.
I thought the one on the bottom was the crankshaft sensor?
So the one in thr frony is the cranksharft position
Did you have problems with it moving while in drive ??
Gracias amigo, me sirvio mucho tu video para el reemplazo del sensor de velocidad de mi infiniti i35. Bendiciones desde Mx
Thank you for making this video! I had the code thrown to replace these and now I can do it myself!
Thank you brother my car is turning on instantly now
Thank you for the video just what I was looking for I have the exact problem on same car.
So my Infiniti i35 2003 shuts off while decelerating and twice while i came to a stop or slowed down....I had the car inspection they said the battery working great and Sonos the alternator could this be the issue? If so what other issues could cause this.??
Great video
Nice 👍🏻
Wich one is bank 1 the one in front or the one in back?
I googled and it shows the back one , closer to steering wheel.
Correct.. also too forgot on the video there are 3 total sensors the 3rd one is at the bottom of the engine.
@@mannyramirez2683 should i replace all 3 at same time and is 3rd one fairly easy to get to on the bottom. Ty for the video and easy walk thru. Thats how all videos should be. And any other issues with the car like common problems. God bless you brother
@@mannyramirez2683 can you show the third one? And also, did those from Rock Auto work? I have heard not to use off market.
Would the location be in the same spot on a 2003 infinity I35 ?
Thanks for the video. I had a “SLIP” light on and a “TCS OFF” light on as well which wouldn’t allow my car to accelerate. After Checking a couple things I’m pretty sure I have to replace those two sensors. Thanks
We have a 2002 infiniti i35 and a 2010 honda accord. The i35 has 170,000+ miles and the accord 230,000+ miles. The accord runs like an old car but other than oil changes, changing tires, and batteries, it operates without problems. But the i35 broke down many times. I changed the position sensor at the back, just like this one, about 2 years ago. Now the one in the front is bad. Changed the power stirring cable and pump. Alternator became bad because spilled motor oil dripped into the alternator. And many more tiny problems. Besides, Nissan cars are very hard to work on. Don't buy a Nissan.
Hello, I have a same car and engine shots down sometimes,.
the check engine light is no and when I scanned it showed these Sensors,
My question is did your car had a same problem? like it shot down on a road? and where did you buy Sensors?
So sorry for the late reply hopefully you fixed the problem but yes it did shut down.. I bought the sensors at RockAuto.com
Thank you so much saved me so much money
You are the best!!
Thank you very much excellent video keep up the good work ! Blessings !
What was the car doing y did u changed them
Thanks for the video!
No prob you welcome.
this is a certified hood classic
Thanks compa
Very good videos
Awesome 👌
Hola manny