How To Replace Nissan Altima Cam Sensors

Learn how to replace the camshaft position sensors on a 2001–2006 Nissan Altima with a 3.5L V6 engine in this step-by-step DIY repair guide. Brian Eslick from How to Automotive walks you through the entire process, covering the tools you’ll need, sensor locations, removal, and installation tips to get your Altima running smoothly again. Whether you’re troubleshooting a check engine light, dealing with poor performance, or trying to fix camshaft position sensor codes (P0340, P0345, etc.), this detailed tutorial will help you save money and get the job done right the first time. Topics Covered: • Nissan Altima camshaft position sensor replacement procedure • Common symptoms of a bad camshaft position sensor • How to locate and remove both bank 1 and bank 2 sensors • Tips for avoiding common installation mistakes • How to clear error codes after replacement Vehicle Fitment: • 2001 Nissan Altima 3.5L V6 • 2002 Nissan Altima 3.5L V6 • 2003 Nissan Altima 3.5L V6 • 2004 Nissan Altima 3.5L V6 • 2005 Nissan Altima 3.5L V6 • 2006 Nissan Altima 3.5L V6 #NissanAltima #CamshaftSensor #DIYCarRepair #HowToAutomotive Affiliate link mentioned in the video for Both front and rear OEM 2pcs Camshaft Crankshaft Position Sensors Left & Right For Infiniti & Nissan http://amzn.to/2wnKXZ8 Affiliate link mentioned in the video for Milwaukee 2754-22 M18 Fuel 3/8" Impact Wr- Xc Kit http://amzn.to/2vNbyOq Website For more videos, tips, and to purchase recommended tools and products visit my website at: http://www.howtoautomotive.com/ Stay connected at: Email: [email protected] Facebook:   / how-to-   Automotive-432536836946801/?ref=settings Google+: https://plus.google.com/+HowtoAutomot... LinkedIn:   / brian-esl.  . 819839118 Disclaimer Owing to factors beyond the control of How to Automotive/Brian Eslick, it cannot guarantee against unauthorized modification of this information, or improper use of this information. How to Automotive/Brian Eslick assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any information contained in this video. How to Automotive/Brian Eslick recommends safe practice when working with power tools, automotive lifts, lifting tools, jacks and jack stands, electrical equipment, blunt instruments, chemical lubricants, or any other tools or equipment seen or implied in this video. Because of factors beyond the control of How to Automotive/Brian Eslick, no information contained in this video shall express or imply warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not How to Automotive/Brain Eslick. #HowtoAutomotive