How to Replace the Cam and Crank Sensors on a Infinity G35

How to Replace the Cam and Crank Sensors on a Infinity G35

Brian Eslick from How to Automotive http://www.howtoautomotive.com takes you step-by-step through the process of replacing the cam and crank sensors on an Infinity G35 with a 3.5 L engine.

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Bobby Heenan says:

There's no need to remove the intake and throttle body for the driver's side sensor, it's much easier to do from the passenger side. You just lean across the engine and do it by feel with your left hand and a 10mm wrench. Yes, it's a blind job, but very easy to do by feel…Took me less than 10 min. Taking all that stuff off on the driver's side is a waste of time…Try it from the other side.

The passenger side is a bitch with that wire harness in the way, that side took me a lot longer trying to get the bolt back in.

pamela soulier says:

Awesome, very helpful for me, love the infinity ♾️ !

Myiesha Styles says:

My husband just changed mine from watching your video. Look like 10 maybe 15 min. Thanks

j georges says:

Brian, I wonder if you checked the wiring integrity to the PCM do we have power, ground and signal between the sensor and PCM if every thing is good changing all sensors will be the fix and as always good video brother.

donh215 says:

Ughhhh. Critical electronic parts from China.

Ozzstar's Cars says:

Good tutorial.

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