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>The Camshaft Position (CMP) sensor is a hall effect switch. A tooth made of a ferromagnetic material is attached to the camshaft. When this tooth (2) passes the CMP sensor, an electronic signal
is created. This signal is then sent to the Engine Control Module (ECM) to determine Top Dead Center (TDC), and which cylinder has just entered its compression phase.<symbol
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