Ummm, he directed you to the most reliable source for you information. He was even nice enough to give you a link to it so you wouldn't have to hunt for it...put the answer right at your finger tips. I am sure rewarding this with calling him a douche bag will get you lots & lots of help in the future.
If youd reread my post youd realize i didnt call him a douche bag i actually thanked him...someone rite after him told me look by the muffler bearings and it was directed torwards him but he deleted his post
But hey man you got over 5k posts maybe u can help me?
My apologies, I hit the tread after the remarks were removed. Couldn't figure why the response...now it makes sense.
Post count doesn't always equal tech skills. I did search for your pic. & came back here to make sure it was cam shaft & not crank shaft you were looking for. I'll give it another go.
Most Pcs will have Adobe reader, which simply reads the file type that the manual is in, so download it.
Then you can use the search function in the pdf reader to find what you are looking for in the manual, so instead of scrolling through the menus in the manual, just like google you would type in "Camshaft position sensor" and it will show you any pages in the manual that have it on them, if it did not show anything try "Camshaft sensor", or "Camshaft"
With wifi control so you can adjust using your phone as you ride. There should be an led array with an app that lets you display messages to the vehicle behind that are appropriate to the situation. [emoji23]
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