Standard Ignition Engine Camshaft Position Sensor P/N:PC723

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$129.99
MPN: PC723
UPC: 707390714189
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Standard Ignition Engine Camshaft Position Sensor P/N:PC723
Standard Ignition Engine Camshaft Position Sensor P/N:PC723
$129.99

Keep fuel injection and ignition timing coordinated with the Standard Ignition Engine Camshaft Position Sensor PC723. It drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 2004-2006 Suzuki Verona (L6-2.5L), reporting camshaft position to the engine control module so it can time fuel delivery and spark to the correct cylinder. If a failed camshaft position sensor is the cause of a no-start, stalling, rough running, or a cam-position trouble code, this replaces it.

Key features:

  • Accurate timing: custom magnetic circuit programming and performance testing help calibrate the relationship between the target wheel and sensor output.
  • Extensive testing: end-of-line testing for timing, pulse width, and signal amplitude, plus in-lab vibration and extreme-temperature testing.
  • Superior operation: an integrated analog-to-digital converter with adaptive switch points processes the signal quickly to help the ECM adjust fuel and timing.
  • Engineered for Suzuki applications.

Connector details: rectangular plug-in connector, female gender, with 3 male blade terminals. Country of origin: Korea, Republic of.

Interchange: CSS1723 · SU7147 · CSS1223 · 3322086Z00. Manufacturer part number PC723.

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

CSS1723, SU7147, CSS1223, PC723, 3322086Z00

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicle does the PC723 sensor fit?

It is a direct-fit replacement for the 2004-2006 Suzuki Verona with the L6-2.5L engine. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm fitment for your vehicle.

What does a camshaft position sensor do?

It reports the camshaft's position to the engine control module, which uses that signal to time fuel injection and ignition for the correct cylinder.

What are signs this sensor may need replacing?

A no-start, stalling, rough running, or a stored camshaft-position trouble code can be signs. Diagnose the cause first, since these symptoms can have other sources.

What connector does the PC723 use?

It has a rectangular plug-in connector with a female gender housing and three male blade terminals.

What numbers does this sensor interchange with?

It cross-references CSS1723, SU7147, CSS1223, and 3322086Z00. Its own manufacturer part number is PC723.