1. Ifihan
This manual provides essential information for the proper handling, installation, and understanding of the Mopar OEM Camshaft Position Sensor, part number 5149141AF.3. This sensor is a critical component in the engine management system of Chrysler, Jeep, and Dodge vehicles equipped with 3.6L engines. It is designed to provide precise camshaft position data to the engine control unit (ECU) for optimal engine performance and emissions control.
2. Alaye Aabo
Always observe the following safety precautions when working with automotive components:
- Rí i dájú pé ẹ̀rọ ọkọ̀ náà ti pa àti pé ó ti tutù kí o tó bẹ̀rẹ̀ iṣẹ́ èyíkéyìí.
- Disconnect the vehicle's battery to prevent accidental electrical shorts or component damage.
- Wọ ohun elo aabo ti ara ẹni ti o yẹ (PPE), pẹlu awọn gilaasi ailewu ati awọn ibọwọ.
- Wo ìwé ìtọ́ni iṣẹ́ pàtó ti ọkọ̀ náà fún àwọn ìtọ́ni tó kún rẹ́rẹ́ àti àwọn ìlànà ìyípo agbára.
- If you are not experienced with automotive repairs, it is highly recommended to seek professional assistance for installation.
3. Ọja Ipariview
The Mopar OEM Camshaft Position Sensor (part number 5149141AF.3) is a precision-engineered component designed to accurately measure the rotational position of the camshaft. This information is crucial for the engine's timing, fuel injection, and ignition systems.

Nọmba 3.1: Lapapọ view of the Mopar OEM Camshaft Position Sensor. This image shows the main body of the sensor, including the cylindrical sensing element and the electrical connector housing.

Nọmba 3.2: Apa view of the sensor, highlighting the electrical connector. The connector ensures a secure and reliable electrical connection to the vehicle's wiring harness.

Nọmba 3.3: Ipari view of the sensor, showing the mounting flange and the tip of the sensing element. The flange is used to secure the sensor to the engine block or cylinder head.

Nọmba 3.4: Sun mo tipetipe view of the sensor's body, showing the engraved part numbers and manufacturing codes. This ensures authenticity and proper identification of the Mopar OEM part.

Nọmba 3.5: A small black plastic component, possibly a protective cap or cover for the sensor's connector or sensing tip during shipping. This piece is typically removed before installation.
4. fifi sori
The installation of a camshaft position sensor typically involves replacing an existing faulty unit. The exact procedure may vary by vehicle model and engine configuration. Always consult your vehicle's specific service manual for detailed, step-by-step instructions.
Awọn igbesẹ fifi sori ẹrọ gbogbogbo:
- Igbaradi: Dá ọkọ̀ náà sí ibi tí ó tẹ́jú, gbé bírékì ìdúró ọkọ̀ náà, kí o sì rí i dájú pé ẹ̀rọ náà ti pa, ó sì tutù. Jà ẹ̀rọ tí ó wà nínú bátìrì náà kúrò.
- Wa Sensọ naa: Identify the location of the camshaft position sensor on your engine. This often requires removing other components for access.
- Ge Asopọmọra Itanna: Carefully disconnect the electrical connector from the old sensor. Avoid pulling on the wires.
- Yọ Sensọ atijọ kuro: Unscrew the retaining bolt(s) that secure the sensor to the engine. Gently pull the old sensor straight out from its mounting bore.
- Ṣayẹwo agbegbe iṣagbesori: Clean any debris or old gasket material from the sensor's mounting bore. Ensure the area is free of obstructions.
- Fi Sensọ Tuntun sori ẹrọ: Apply a small amount of clean engine oil to the O-ring of the new Mopar OEM sensor (if applicable). Carefully insert the new sensor into the mounting bore, ensuring it seats properly.
- Secure Sensor: Reinstall the retaining bolt(s) and tighten them to the vehicle manufacturer's specified torque. Overtightening can damage the sensor or engine components.
- Tun Asopọmọra Itanna: Firmly connect the electrical connector to the new sensor until it clicks into place.
- Ṣe atunto: Tun eyikeyi irinše ti a kuro fun wiwọle.
- Batiri Atunso: Tun ebute batiri odi so pọ.
- Idanwo: Start the engine and check for proper operation and the absence of any warning lights.
5. Ilana Ilana
Once installed, the Mopar OEM Camshaft Position Sensor operates by detecting the rotational speed and position of the camshaft. It typically uses a Hall effect or magnetic reluctance principle to generate a signal based on a reluctor wheel or tone ring on the camshaft. This signal is then sent to the vehicle's Engine Control Unit (ECU).
The ECU uses this camshaft position information, along with crankshaft position data, to precisely control:
- Àkókò Abẹ́rẹ́ Epo: Ensuring fuel is injected at the optimal moment for combustion.
- Ignition Timing: Firing the spark plugs at the correct time relative to piston position.
- Variable Valve Timing (VVT): Adjusting valve overlap for improved performance and fuel efficiency (if the vehicle is equipped with VVT).
A properly functioning camshaft position sensor is essential for smooth engine operation, accurate timing, and efficient fuel consumption.
6. Itọju
The Mopar OEM Camshaft Position Sensor is a sealed, maintenance-free component. No routine maintenance is required for the sensor itself. However, it is advisable to:
- Regularly Inspect Wiring: During routine vehicle maintenance, visually inspect the sensor's electrical connector and wiring for any signs of damage, corrosion, or loose connections.
- Jeki Agbegbe Mọ: Ensure the area around the sensor is free from excessive dirt, oil, or debris, which could potentially interfere with its operation or lead to premature wear of the wiring.
If the sensor is suspected of malfunctioning, it should be diagnosed and replaced by a qualified technician.
7. Laasigbotitusita
Symptoms of a failing or faulty camshaft position sensor can include:
- Ṣàyẹ̀wò Ìmọ́lẹ̀ Ẹ̀rọ (CEL): Illumination of the Check Engine Light on the dashboard, often accompanied by specific diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) related to the camshaft position sensor (e.g., P0340, P0341).
- Ìkìlọ̀ ẹ̀rọ ṣùgbọ́n kò sí ìbẹ̀rẹ̀: The engine may crank over but fail to start, as the ECU cannot determine proper timing for ignition and fuel.
- Idling ti o ni inira tabi idaduro: Erratic engine speed at idle or the engine stalling unexpectedly.
- Iṣe Dinku Engine: Decreased power, poor acceleration, or reduced fuel economy.
- Enjini aburu: Irregular combustion events in one or more cylinders.
If you experience any of these symptoms, it is recommended to have the vehicle diagnosed by a certified automotive technician. Diagnosis typically involves scanning for DTCs and testing the sensor's signal using specialized diagnostic tools.
8. Awọn pato
| Iwa | Iye |
|---|---|
| Brand | Mopar |
| Nọmba awoṣe | 5149141AF.3 |
| Awọn Lilo Ni pato Fun Ọja | Sensọ Ipo Camshaft |
| Ojade Irisi | Oni-nọmba |
| Iṣagbesori Iru | Flange Oke |
| Ara | Igbalode |
| Olupese | Mopar |
| Ọjọ Akọkọ Wa | Oṣu Kẹta Ọjọ 25, Ọdun 2016 |
9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For warranty information regarding your Mopar OEM Camshaft Position Sensor, please refer to the warranty documentation provided with your purchase or contact the authorized Mopar dealer or seller from whom the product was acquired. Warranty terms and conditions may vary.
For technical support or further assistance with installation and troubleshooting, it is recommended to consult a certified automotive technician or contact Mopar customer service directly through their official webaaye tabi awọn ikanni atilẹyin.





