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snells420 12-01-2011 05:59 AM

Camshaft Position Sensor Connector
 
While trying to remove the green connector from the CPS in my 06 Murano, I believe that I may have broken the connector. After I replaced, or tried to replace (wrong part) the connector would not click back into place. Can anyone tell me how to replace the connector itself? I still need to replace the old sensor with the correct one and would like to try and replace the connector itself....thanks!

NissanTech 12-01-2011 10:17 PM

The problem is that may have hard time finding the new connector. As far as I know only the dealer can get it the from the manufacture, unless you can get another from another vehicle (junk yard). If you get one from the junk yard try getting it with the wire, then you can just cut wires from the old one and splice the new one.

anakngpari 06-23-2012 05:40 PM

Can you please help me how to remove the green connector from the camshaft sensor?
Thanks

bennyb53 06-23-2012 06:19 PM

all connectors have a locking tab. you pinch it with your thumb and first finger. sometimes its on top, at the bottom, or onto the side.

anakngpari 06-24-2012 08:10 PM

Got it, Thanks Benny.

aricuzzi 04-16-2013 05:58 AM

Where you able to find a connector? I need one so bad can't find it anywhere.. Does anyone have one for sale..? Thanks

winstongbh 11-02-2013 05:58 PM

i need the part number of harness connector CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR for the nissan murano 2005

mpe235 11-03-2013 05:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by winstongbh (Post 93590)
i need the part number of harness connector CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR for the nissan murano 2005

J-48817-104. It doesn't have the green tab but it is the same connector.

mpe235 11-03-2013 05:20 AM

https://tools.nissantechmate.com/en-...x?itemID=50075

sirvent_95 07-10-2015 06:05 AM

Here's my detailed video on replacing these camshaft sensors including how to correctly remove the plugs without ruining them.

https://youtu.be/mPnVXGDGzOM

smj999smj 07-11-2015 06:41 PM

WiringSpecialties.com has many Nissan pigtail connectors available at their site.

Jbwhole 04-27-2016 04:38 PM

Cam Sensor Connector "fix"
 
2004 Murano .. I made a metal piece to physically hold the connecter in place.

I used a length of hacksaw blade- filed down the teeth.

Bent into an L shape with a bit of a hook on the top.

Drilled a quarter inch hole on the short flat for the sensor bolt. The sensor bolt holds the hook- and the hook holds the connector.

The hook on top hooks over the edge of the wire end of the connector.

This worked well for sensor nearest the firewall--connector /bolt/sensor all in line. May be able to make something similar for the angled sensor.

thevo1005 08-13-2016 02:47 AM

Hi Jbwhole, could u make it for me? Please

I need crankshaft connector for nissan rogue, its been a year i 'm still trying looking for it,
I can pay for your work
484-949-4128
Thanks a lot

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jbwhole (Post 99094)
2004 Murano .. I made a metal piece to physically hold the connecter in place.

I used a length of hacksaw blade- filed down the teeth.

Bent into an L shape with a bit of a hook on the top.

Drilled a quarter inch hole on the short flat for the sensor bolt. The sensor bolt holds the hook- and the hook holds the connector.

The hook on top hooks over the edge of the wire end of the connector.

This worked well for sensor nearest the firewall--connector /bolt/sensor all in line. May be able to make something similar for the angled sensor.


godaca.business 06-04-2019 03:11 PM

hey guys we do have those connectors and also check out the tutorial some tips how to remove it


Did you Broke the CPS connector in your Nissan? - Godaca, LLC.

thanks

LorettaDix 08-19-2019 06:00 AM

Camshaft Position Sensor Connector
 
I did a little reading, your sensor shouldnt require re-calibration.

Are you getting these readings from the gauge, or from your tuning software? You may need to tell the software the voltage curve for your particular sensor.


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