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They may have. I'm thinking on my HO, it uses a Camshaft Position Indicator but I'm not sure where it is located. I'll look.
OK, I looked. I'll bet your engine is like mine, even though mine is an 01. This was the first time the CAMSHAFT (not crankshaft) position sensor was used for timing the engine and detecting speed of rotation. It is located under the fuel pump and is stuck into the rear of the cover where the pump is bolted. In other words, the rear of the sensor (where the connector is snapped on) will be toward the driver. Look just over the power steering reservoir and under the fuel pump and you should see the connector going into the back of the gear housing.
Look at #11 on the following picture. It is the CMP (Camshaft Position). #10 is the CKP which is the Crankshaft Position Sensor and is possibly gone from your engine completely with the switchover to Camshaft Position for Timing and Speed. Hope this helps.
http://www.dodgeram.org/tech/dsl/mt_...l_sys_comp.htm
I realize there are differences with the common rail pump but this location should be the same for the sensor.
OK, I looked. I'll bet your engine is like mine, even though mine is an 01. This was the first time the CAMSHAFT (not crankshaft) position sensor was used for timing the engine and detecting speed of rotation. It is located under the fuel pump and is stuck into the rear of the cover where the pump is bolted. In other words, the rear of the sensor (where the connector is snapped on) will be toward the driver. Look just over the power steering reservoir and under the fuel pump and you should see the connector going into the back of the gear housing.
Look at #11 on the following picture. It is the CMP (Camshaft Position). #10 is the CKP which is the Crankshaft Position Sensor and is possibly gone from your engine completely with the switchover to Camshaft Position for Timing and Speed. Hope this helps.
http://www.dodgeram.org/tech/dsl/mt_...l_sys_comp.htm
I realize there are differences with the common rail pump but this location should be the same for the sensor.
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smoke thank you very much it haqs been a headach with this between you and cummins i have figured this out you are all great and thanks
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Well, You've got to tell me, is it the Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP) Cummins is using on the 03? Don't leave me hanging. I worked to hard on this one.