Camshaft Position Sensor

1999 Toyota Camry XLE, 2.2 GSECTION Camshaft Position Sensor
CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR RESISTANCE

Application Ohms
Avalon
Denso Sensor (1)
Cold (2) 835-1400
Hot (3) 1060-1645
Wabash Sensor (1)
Cold (2) 1690-2560
Hot (3) 2145-3010
Camry & Camry Solara
2.2L 4-Cyl.
Cold (2) 835-1400
Hot (3) 1060-1645
3.0L V6
Denso Sensor (1)
Cold (2) 835-1400
Hot (3) 1060-1645
Wabash Sensor (1)
Cold (2) 1690-2560
Hot (3) 2145-3010
Corolla, Land Cruiser & RAV4
Cold (2) 835-1400
Hot (3) 1060-1645
Sienna
Denso Sensor (1)
Cold (2) 835-1400
Hot (3) 1060-1645
Wabash Sensor (1)
Cold (2) 1690-2560
Hot (3) 2145-3010
Tacoma, Tundra & 4Runner
Cold (2) 835-1400
Hot (3) 1060-1645
(1) This is manufacturer of camshaft position sensor.
(2) Cold is with temperature of 14-122°F (-10-50°C).
(3) Hot is with temperature of 122-212°F (50-100°C).
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