Beat the Heat – Summer Essential Maintenance
24/7 Customer service
USD
Add your vehicle
Address
Login
Cart
Item
CA$0.00
Summer Maintenance BannerSummer Maintenance Banner
Add your vehicle to ensure fitment/Choose a yearRequired Fields
Select a different vehicle
Make/Model
VIN
Save

GMC Sierra 2500 HD Camshaft Position Sensor

4 items

Hard starts, stalling, or P0340 codes can signal a bad camshaft position sensor. Restore accurate timing signals for smoother starts, better drivability, and dependable engine response.

  • All filters
  • Sort By
  • Year
  • Price
  • Brand
  • Material
  • Color
  • Warranty
Engine Camshaft Position Sensor for 2001-2003 GMC Sierra 2500 HDEngine Camshaft Position Sensor for 2001-2003 GMC Sierra 2500 HD
A-Premium®Part # APCMPS094
Engine Camshaft Position Sensor for 2001-2003 GMC Sierra 2500 HD
44 Reviews
CA$48.99
Edit ZIP code
3-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits GMC Sierra 2500 HD: 2001 2002 2003
Add Trim and Engine info to ensure a guaranteed fit
Vehicle: GMC
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity1
MaterialPlastic
Part interchange
907-816, PC398, 25339321, 25366551, 92726121, 97226121
item #100465XL
Show less
Camshaft Position Sensor for 2020-2025 GMC Sierra 2500 HD
A-Premium®Part # APCMPS156
Camshaft Position Sensor for 2020-2025 GMC Sierra 2500 HD
44 Reviews
CA$42.99
Edit ZIP code
3-year warranty
90 days free return
Add Trim and Engine info to ensure a guaranteed fit
Vehicle: GMC
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity1
Part interchange
PC975, 5S13796, 2CAM0433, EC0216, 2351881, 12623093
item #1012WR5V
Show less
Engine Camshaft Position Sensor for 2007 GMC Sierra 2500 HD Classic
A-Premium®Part # APCPS300
Engine Camshaft Position Sensor for 2007 GMC Sierra 2500 HD Classic
44 Reviews
CA$41.99
Edit ZIP code
3-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits 2007 GMC Sierra 2500 HD Classic
Add Trim and Engine info to ensure a guaranteed fit
Vehicle: GMC
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity1
ColorBlack
Part interchange
97365038, 98079566, CSS1160, SU8909, PC660, 5S7419, 715313, CSS1660
item #10036DK1
Show less
Camshaft Position Sensor for 2002-2003 GMC Sierra 2500 HD
A-Premium®Part # APCMPS183
Camshaft Position Sensor for 2002-2003 GMC Sierra 2500 HD
44 Reviews
CA$42.99
Edit ZIP code
3-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits GMC Sierra 2500 HD: 2002 2003
Add Trim and Engine info to ensure a guaranteed fit
Vehicle: GMC
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
Part interchange
PC949, 2351547, 12572657, 12575183, 3859082, 38590824, PC341, 2CAM0184, 
...View more
ConditionNew
item #10067KU9
Show less

The camshaft position sensor (CMP sensor) plays a key role in a modern internal combustion engine. It monitors the position and speed of the camshaft, which controls the opening and closing of the engine's intake and exhaust valves.

Location: The camshaft position sensor is typically located near the camshaft in the engine's cylinder head or valve cover. Its exact location may vary depending on the vehicle's make and model.

Function: The CMP sensor's primary function is to monitor the position and speed of the camshaft. It sends this information to the engine control unit (ECU) or engine control module (ECM). The ECU uses this data to determine the optimal timing for fuel injection and ignition, ensuring efficient engine operation.

Types of CMP Sensors

Hall Effect Sensor: Many CMP sensors use the Hall effect principle, which generates a voltage signal based on the camshaft's position.

Magnetic Pickup Sensor: Some vehicles use a magnetic pickup sensor that generates a voltage signal as the camshaft's lobes pass by it.

Symptoms of a bad camshaft position sensor

A failing or faulty camshaft position sensor (CMP sensor) can lead to various symptoms and issues in your vehicle's engine performance. Recognizing these symptoms can help diagnose and address the problem in a timely manner. Check the following:

  • Check engine light: Illuminates on the dashboard due to sensor malfunction.
  • Poor engine performance: Results in rough idling, stalling, and power loss.
  • Misfires: Causes engine misfires, vibrations, and reduced power.
  • Starting issues: Leads to hard starting or no start conditions.
  • Fuel efficiency: Decreases fuel efficiency and increased consumption.
  • Timing problems: Disrupts engine timing, causing erratic operation.
  • Loss of OBD-II data: Affects diagnostic data and troubleshooting.
  • Emissions increase: Raises emissions levels and compliance concerns.
  • Transmission impact: This may affect automatic transmission shifting.