Camshaft Position Sensors
FAQs About Camshaft Position Sensors and Transmission Issues for Chevy Vehicles
Experiencing key sensor issues in your Chevy camshaft? We provide replacement sensor and control module parts by GM at up to 35% off the MSRP. Plus, we can ship your parts order fast so you can get your repairs taken care of ASAP.
Rear Door Latch Rod
Medium Neutral Front Seat Cushion Cover
W (S)Arm
Front View Camera
Medium Dark Pewter II Front Seat Cushion Cover
Clutch & Pulley
Cap
Parking Assist Alarm Sensor
Rear Passenger Side Door Outer Extension Panel
Negative Battery Cable
Medium Dark Pewter II Front Passenger Side Door Switch Bezel
No results found. Here are some helpful search tips:
- Search by a part name. Example: water pump.
- Be less specific. Example: brake instead of ceramic brake.
- Remove information such as make, year or model.
- Can't find the part you are looking for? Contact us and we'll find it for you!
What Do the Camshaft Position Sensors in My Chevy Tahoe Do?
The camshaft position sensors in your Chevy Tahoe monitor the position and speed of the camshaft, sending vital information to the engine control module (ECM). This helps the ECM control fuel injection timing and ignition timing, ensuring smooth engine performance and optimal efficiency. If your camshaft position sensor malfunctions, you may experience poor acceleration, engine misfires, or even stalling. A check engine light may also illuminate to indicate a problem with the sensor.
How Do I Know if My Chevy Camaro Has a Bad Transmission Valve Body?
A faulty transmission valve body in your Chevy Camaro can cause several noticeable issues. Common signs include delayed or harsh shifting between gears, slipping transmission, or difficulty staying in gear. You may also experience strange noises such as grinding or whining when shifting. If you notice these symptoms, it’s crucial to have your transmission inspected by a professional, as a failing valve body can lead to more significant transmission damage.
How Expensive is a Replacement Transmission Control Module from GM?
The cost of a replacement transmission control module (TCM) for your Chevy can vary depending on the model and year. On average, a genuine GM TCM can range from $500 to $1,200, excluding labor costs for installation. The TCM plays a critical role in managing your vehicle’s transmission by controlling gear shifts and ensuring smooth performance. If your TCM is failing, it’s essential to replace it promptly to avoid further transmission damage.
Need more assistance with your Chevy camshaft needs? Let us know on our contact page and we’ll be happy to help.

