adrianjung2
Jazz Camshaft Sensor Issue
Summary of the thread
A 2004 Honda Jazz is experiencing poor starts, reduced engine power, and a fault code, suspected to be related to the camshaft sensor. Visual inspection indicates a potential issue with the sensor's cable or plug connection. Similar symptoms were resolved by addressing the camshaft sensor connection, leading to a decision to book a diagnostic check and replace the sensor.
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adrianjung2 (community.author)
Yes, there's some engine misfire and rough idling, especially when cold. Which sensor connection specifically gave you trouble?
mika_nacht1
Sounds like it's the same issue. In my case, it was indeed the camshaft sensor connection. I tried cleaning it, but the problem persisted. Ended up going to the workshop.
adrianjung2 (community.author)
Thanks for the confirmation. I've booked it in for a diagnostic check and sensor replacement. Total cost should be around 95€. I appreciate the help!
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mika_nacht1
I had similar symptoms on my Jazz. Check the sensor connections thoroughly. Is the engine misfiring or idling roughly?