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Camshaft Position Sensor PHASE Set of 2 - Compatible with Nissan and Infiniti 3.5L, 4.0L V6 Altima, Maxima, 350Z, Pathfinder, FX35, G35, QX45 - Replaces 23731-AL61A, 917-704, 237316J90B, 907-716

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Features

  • Replacement Bank 1 & 2 Camshaft Position Sensors Set of 2 - The camshaft position sensors determines the rotating position of the camshaft to regulate spark timing and fuel injector operation in sync with the crankshaft sensors. This set replaces the bank 1 passenger side and bank 2 driver side camshaft sensors of your vehicle.
  • Compatible Replacement for Nissan & Infiniti Vehicles - 2003 - 2008 FX35 | 2003 - 2007 G35 | 2002 - 2004 I35 | 2006 - 2008 M35 | 2004 - 2010 QX56 | 2003 - 2007 350Z 3.5L | 2002 - 2006 Altima 3.5L | 2005 - 2012 Frontier 4.0L | 2002 - 2008 Maxima | 2003 - 2007 Murano | 2012 NV1500, NV2500, NV3500 | 2005 - 2012 Pathfinder 4.0: | 2005 - 2009 Quest 3.5L | 2005 - 2012 Xterra 4.0L |.
  • Replaces Part# Bank 1 Sensor : 907-716, 237316J90B, 23731-6J906, 23731-6J905, 237316J900, 237315M016, 237315M015, 237315M010 | Bank 2 Sensor : 917-704, 23731-AL61A, 23731AL616, 23731AL615, 23731AL610, 237317Y001, 237317Y000. The sensor that has an angled connector is the bank 2 sensor. These sensors can easily be located behind the engine near the firewall. Bank 1 is on the passenger side and Bank 2 ( Angled Sensor ) is located on the driver side of the engine depending on the vehicle model.
  • OEM Fit, Quality, Finish - While this is not a genuine OEM part, it is a direct replacement for the factory camshaft position sensors. If you are experiencing rough idle, hard to start, stalling, hesitation, decrease in engine performance and a check engine light with codes P0340 & P0345, then you may have to replace your camshaft position sensors.

Brand: AA Ignition


Style: Modern


Mounting Type: Flange Mount


Specific Uses For Product: Camshaft Position Sensor


Manufacturer: ‎AA Ignition


Brand: ‎AA Ignition


Item Weight: ‎2.39 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎3.9 x 3.6 x 2.3 inches


Item model number: ‎23731-AL61AA


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎23731-AL61AA


OEM Part Number: ‎907-716, 237316J90B, 23731-6J906, 23731-6J905, 237316J900, 237315M016, 237315M015, 237315M010, 907716, 917-704, 23731-AL61A, 23731AL616, 23731AL615, 23731AL610, 237317Y001, 237317Y000, 917704, PC460, PC461, SS10817, SS10818


Date First Available: November 5, 2016


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  • One of sensors was defective
The bank 1 (straight) sensor was defective. No start after installing both, reinstalled bank 1 did not correct. Replaced with old part and it worked ok. Bank 2 sensor seems fine.
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023 by WCB

  • You get what you pay for…..
You get what you pay for. I purchased the set of cam position sensors for a 2005 Nissan Murano. Installation is of course what you’d expect for the transverse VQ35 motor. Sensors needed some lubrication added to the oring to allow ease of complete insertion. Driving normal and fine after installation to replace failed OEM part. Part arrived quickly on 01May2022 and everything was fine…… until tonight. Driving home late at night after a very long shift I started experiencing the shuttering/surging and lights for several systems lit up by about 1/2 way home on 02JUN2022 @ 2357 (1157PM). Pulled over on shoulder in a rural part of town and had to check it out as Murano wouldn’t start again. This essentially left me stranded at midnight in a now too well traveled road at night to deal with. Luckily I had a flashlight handy and some tools available to start with a plan. After several attempts, there was no start and the code was “P0345 Camshate Position Sensor A Circuit” meaning this was next to the firewall and throttlebody. I started off by disconnecting my battery for a few minutes to help drain all potential energy from all circuit. After reconnection, I attempt to start my Murano and it starts and I gather all my items and head home to write this review. If this would have happened two days earlier, I could have returned it, but no, the return date closed on 31May2022 (2days prior) and now I’m stuck with faulty parts that are not reliable to continue on with. Do yourself a favor and learn from my experience and the experience or others having similar issues with sensors just dying on them. Buy a reputable branded cam positioning sensor from a well known manufacturer of sensors. For those wondering if it was inserted correctly and connected, yes it was and if not the oil would leak and not detect the cam during rotation. I’ve worked on cars for a very long time and experienced the crank position sensor on an XJ body jeep and endured the spare plug replacement procedure twice on the Murano. I recommend to not buy. If you buy, expect failure soon after installation/receiving of goods as mine was just 2 days after return order closed. If you do decide to buy anyways, I suggest keeping Old sensors as emergency backups in the vehicle with some tools and a light. You’re probably wondering why keep the old intermittent sensor…..it can help you get home compared to just being stranded. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2022 by Eddie

  • 2011 Nissan Frontier - only 1 sensor fits
Code was P0340 for the camshaft sensor. I changed the camshaft sensor with no issues, part fit, worked, all good. The 2011 Frontier then gave the same code after clearing, so alternative fix is to change the crankshaft sensor. FYI, the crankshaft sensor in this kit doesnt fit the wiring harness for the 2011 frontier. Shape (oval) is a little too “tall” for the connector. You’ll have to get that part elsewhere if you need to change both sensors on a 2011 Frontier. Hope this helps. UPDATE: there are a total of 3 sensors ( 2 cam, 1 crank) on the 2011 Nissan, so the 2nd sensor actually fit in the “bank 1” location. Will still need to get a crankshaft elsewhere, but the 2 in this package fit banks 1 and 2. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2022 by Josh Cruz

  • Nissan/Infiniti Camshaft Sensors - What It Says on the Tin
I bought these after getting the common P0340 code. Putting aside the tedious, and time consuming task of getting to the rear of the engine (R51 Pathfinder), while laying on top of the engine to make the swap, the sensors have given me no issues for two nights, and several miles of driving. Not sure what others reviewers experienced, but personally, I disconnected each bolt, disconnected each sensor from each connector, and then prepared the new sensors for installation, one by one as I removed the old sensors. For each new sensor, I added a small amount of oil as lubricant for the O rings (you may wanna use grease, YMMV), and proceeded to mount them into their respective places on the engine. I do wonder if other reviewers didn't fully seat the sensor into the engine, and if that caused issues. It is wise to push the sensor all the way in, such that the mount for the bolt on the sensor is flush with the engine. In addition, I started the car, it started without delay, and then using an OBD scanner, I cleared the old code and took it for a test drive. My only complaint about this sensor combo is the lack of lubricant for the O rings, but that's a minor inconvenience. Good luck to anyone looking for these sensors to make the fix to their vehicle! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2021 by Josh

  • Exact replacement fit.
My code reader said the cam position sensor on my 2004 Nissan Murano was bad on bank 1 which is on the back side of the engine. I recommend removing the air box plumbing next between the air filet and fire wall to allow you to have better access to that sensor. Front sensor does not require removal. I replaced both since that was recommended. Perfect fit and seems to working well. I called Autozone and was going to have to pay $130 for both sensors. I saved $100! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2023 by David Strickland

  • Didn't fit as well as original
Poor production. It's was a little bigger than original part
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023 by Erik

  • Delivered fast
So far so good
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Works perfect
A little tough to install but that’s Nissans fault
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023 by Christopher Johnson

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