Standard Ignition Engine Camshaft Position Sensor P/N:PC889
Keep cam-timing signals sharp and your fuel and spark events on schedule with the Standard Ignition Engine Camshaft Position Sensor PC1270. It installs in the intake position as a direct-fit replacement for the listed applications: 2021-2025 Genesis G80 [V6-3.5L], 2023 Genesis G90 [V6-3.5L], 2022-2025 Genesis GV70 [V6-3.5L], 2021-2025 Genesis GV80 [V6-3.5L], and 2022-2023 Kia Carnival [V6-3.5L].
This sensor reads camshaft position and feeds that reference signal to the engine control module, which uses it to time fuel injection and ignition. If a failed sensor is the cause of your driveability issue, replacing it with PC1270 restores that signal.
It uses an oval, plug-in connector with a female housing and three male blade terminals. Signs this sensor may need replacing include hard starting, stalling, rough running, or an illuminated check engine light — diagnose the cause before replacing. Country of origin: Korea, Republic of.
Interchange: CSS2276 · CPSA736 · CSS2082 · 393503N430
Manufacturer part number PC1270
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What does the PC1270 camshaft position sensor do?
It reads camshaft position and sends that reference signal to the engine control module, which uses it to time fuel injection and ignition.
Which vehicles does PC1270 fit?
The 2021-2025 Genesis G80, 2023 Genesis G90, 2022-2025 Genesis GV70, and 2021-2025 Genesis GV80, plus the 2022-2023 Kia Carnival — all with the V6-3.5L engine.
Where is this sensor located?
It is cataloged for the intake camshaft position on the listed applications.
What are signs this sensor may need replacing?
Hard starting, stalling, rough running, or an illuminated check engine light can point to a camshaft position sensor. Diagnose the cause before replacing.
What connector does the PC1270 use?
It has an oval, plug-in connector with a female housing and three male blade terminals.
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