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Dodge Camshaft Position Sensor maintains the spark and fuel synchronized to ensure that engines fire hard each time. Dodge became more than a machine shop that is raw; it is a badge screaming power on the street. In 1914, Dodge was bold enough to use an all-steel body when competitors were still using wood. By continuing to add on muscle with HEMI mills and the snakebite Viper program, Dodge was pursuing speed, not courtesy. The Dodge Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust now runs the fake thunder through the Fratzonic chamber, making even silent EVs roar with happiness. The badge is associated with toughness; hence steel, power, and unapologetic sound have a high rank in the checklist of design. Electric or gas, the company makes the driver claim to feel movement in the chest rather than in the seat. The personalities of the cars can be changed in seconds with wild drive modes such as Drag, Donut, Sport, and whisper-quiet Stealth. Installing close to the nose of the cam, the Camshaft Position Sensor measures the lobe angle hundreds of times a second and transmits the data to the engine computer to maintain injector pulse widths and coil firing aligned with piston travel to provide sharp throttle response and clean combustion. Combined with the crank monitor, the Camshaft Position Sensor secures the precise rpm data, eliminating stumbling during hard launches or crawling. When a Camshaft Position Sensor dies, misfiring and slow starts alert the issue early enough and notify drivers that this half-dime sized eye sets the entire beat. The replacement of a failed Camshaft Position Sensor and the computer starts getting the cam reference accurately, and fuel and spark pin their positions without fuss.