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After replacing the camshaft position sensor, my car idles and stops. What can be the cause?

The problem could be a number of things, but it is most likely that the new sensor is not compatible with your car. Make sure to check the compatibility of the new sensor before you buy it. Another possibility is that the new sensor is not properly installed. Be sure to follow the instructions carefully and make sure that the new sensor is snug and secure. If the problem persists, it may be necessary to take your car to a mechanic for further diagnosis. In any case, replacing the camshaft position sensor should not cause your car to idle or stop. If it does, there is likely another issue at play.

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