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JF01124C0A - : Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket for Mazda Image

Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket

Mazda JF01-12-4C0A
From 12/01/1997. MPV. Camshaft. From 12/1/97.
$91.41
MSRP $121.91
Save $30.50
25% Off
13019AA09B - : Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket for Subaru Image

Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket

Subaru 13019AA09B
All models. Without turbo. Legacy, Baja. Outback. Left.
$61.31
MSRP $91.23
Save $29.92
32.8% Off
4E109088AE - : Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket for Volkswagen Image

Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket

Volkswagen 04E-109-088-AE
Outlet. Jetta. Front. Exhaust. Golf SportWagen. To 06/11/2017.
$277.12
MSRP $416.10
Save $138.98
33.4% Off
7K907601A - : Engine Camshaft Position Sensor for Volkswagen Image

Engine Camshaft Position Sensor

Volkswagen 07K-907-601-A
Passat. 2.5l. Beetle. 2.5l. 2.0L. Coupe, 2.5L. Golf. 2.5l. Rabbit. GTI. With timing belt. Jetta wagon. 2.5l. Sedan, 2.5L.
$116.54
MSRP $174.98
Save $58.44
33.4% Off
6E109083N - : Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket for Volkswagen Image

Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket

Volkswagen 06E-109-083-N
Intake.
$607.17
MSRP $841.54
Save $234.37
27.9% Off
6B109111 - : Engine Timing Camshaft Gear for Volkswagen Image

Engine Timing Camshaft Gear

Volkswagen 06B-109-111
For Belt System. Beetle. Camshaft gear. Jetta. Golf, GTI. 1.8L, camshaft. Passat. Convertible, 1.8L.
$122.09
MSRP $183.32
Save $61.23
33.4% Off
ZJ0112425 - : Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket for Mazda Image

Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket

Mazda ZJ01-12-425
Mazda2. Exhaust.
$44.83
MSRP $66.13
Save $21.30
32.2% Off
ZZR22035Y - : Engine Camshaft Position Sensor for Mazda Image

Engine Camshaft Position Sensor

Mazda ZZR2-20-35Y
Stamped #xl5u 12a362-aa.
$223.30
MSRP $329.41
Save $106.11
32.2% Off
P513124Y0 - : Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket for Mazda Image

Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket

Mazda P513-12-4Y0
MX-5 Miata. CX-9. Mazda6. Exhaust. With turbo. CX-5.
$220.85
MSRP $325.81
Save $104.96
32.2% Off
FSD718230 - : Engine Camshaft Position Sensor for Mazda Image

Engine Camshaft Position Sensor

Mazda FSD7-18-230
626, MX-6. 4 cyl. No.2.
$143.91
MSRP $212.29
Save $68.38
32.2% Off
3L109111 - : Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket for Volkswagen Image

Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket

Volkswagen 03L-109-111
Passat.
$47.45
MSRP $71.24
Save $23.79
33.4% Off
22056AA280 - : Engine Camshaft Position Sensor for Subaru Image

Engine Camshaft Position Sensor

Subaru 22056AA280
$111.25
MSRP $165.54
Save $54.29
32.8% Off

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Guide to Automotive Camshafts & Lifters

What Do Camshafts Do?

Camshafts are made of two parts: a cam (or lobe) and a shaft. When the shaft part of a camshaft rotates, the cams push the engine's intake and exhaust valves open in sync with the crankshaft's gears. They do that courtesy of the timing belt, which connects the camshafts to the crankshaft. If you drive a newer vehicle, however, it may boast a more durable timing chain instead of a timing belt.

How Do Lifters Work?

The lifter is placed between the camshaft and the cylinder valves. When the camshaft moves over this cylinder, it actuates and temporarily opens the valve to allow air to flow either in or out, depending on the valve's function.

How Do I Spot Faulty Camshafts & Lifters?

Signs of failure include worn lifters failing to lift the valve as fully as they should, which may be identified by a clattering or tapping noise in the valve cover. If your engine misfires and you notice increased emissions, that could be due to worn cam lobes that don't fully open the valves. Finally, a broken camshaft may have been caused by a camshaft seizure -- which can then cause serious damage to other engine parts.

How Much Does It Cost To Replace Camshafts & Lifters?

Research shows that the average cost for a camshaft replacement is between $1,450 and $1,700. Labor accounts for $900 to $1,135 of that average expense, with the necessary parts running about $550 or so.

Of course, your vehicle influences that price. On average, a camshaft replacement on a Toyota Camry costs $600 less than the same work runs for a Toyota Corolla.

While lifters aren't particularly expensive, the labor costs are something to keep in mind. You can expect to spend between $1,000 and $1,500 in order to get the job done right, though that amount varies based on your year, make, and model, as well as where you're having the work done.

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