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    Camshaft position sensor, is this the unicorn of auto parts?

    Ok so my 1992 M.M. is reading Code 23 which I have come to find out is for the camshaft position sensor. Why can I not find this part for my truck. I've searched high and low with no clue to where it can be found. Anyone have a spare or a lead to where I could buy one? Or is it as rare as a bottled up unicorn fart

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    for what engine?

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    It's a 4G64 (really need to edit your user profile!) So that means it's in the distributor. A fault with the ICM?
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    Profile edited sorry everyone. So would replacing the distributor fix the issue? I just stumbled across the code while doing a check after replacing the throttle cable, to, and coolant temp sensor, the check engine light wasn't even on.

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    I tested the icm with a multimeter and it was within specs

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    Also checked the coil and was also within specs.

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    If it's running ok, try clearing the codes? Maybe the distributor was adjusted when it wasn't in tune/diagnostic mode and it caused the ECM to spaz.
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    Its running fine since I've replaced some things but I think Ive come to the conclusion I am going to change plugs, wire's, cap and rotor just because it's drinking fuel like neve

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