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How many camshaft sensors does a Kia Forte have?

Most Kia Forte models with dual overhead cam engines use two camshaft position sensors—one on each camshaft. Some variants or markets may utilize a single sensor, so the exact count depends on the engine code and generation.


The question is influenced by the Forte's multiple generations and engine options. Over its lifetime, the Forte has used different inline-four DOHC powerplants (notably the Nu 2.0-liter and Gamma II 1.6-liter), which can determine whether one or two sensors are fitted. This article outlines the common setups and how to verify the count for your specific car.


Engine options and typical counts


Nu 2.0-liter DOHC


In most Forte variants powered by the Nu 2.0L DOHC engine, there are two camshaft position sensors—one on each camshaft—consistent with a dual overhead cam design that relies on separate timing signals from both cams.


Gamma II 1.6-liter DOHC


Likely to use two camshaft position sensors as well, reflecting the dual camshaft arrangement. As always, engine code and year-specific documentation should be consulted to confirm.


Other configurations and markets


Some markets or earlier models may employ a single camshaft position sensor in certain configurations. Verify by checking the engine code, VIN, or the official repair manual for your vehicle.


Because there can be regional and model-year variation, the precise number of camshaft sensors should be confirmed for your exact Forte through official documentation or a trusted technician.


Checklist to confirm the sensor count



  • Identify your engine code from the under-hood label or owner's manual.

  • Consult the service information for that engine code to see the number of camshaft position sensors specified.

  • Physically inspect the cylinder head area and count the CPS units (look for sensor bodies near each camshaft).


The majority of Forte engines use two camshaft position sensors, especially in the common Nu 2.0L and Gamma II DOHC configurations. Still, always verify for your exact vehicle.


Summary


In general, a Kia Forte will have two camshaft sensors on DOHC engines, but some variants may have only one. Confirm with engine code and official documentation for your specific year and market.

How many camshaft position sensors does a Kia Forte have?


two sensors
The P0340 code refers to "Camshaft Position Sensor 'A' Circuit." On most Kia engines, Sensor 'A' is the intake camshaft sensor. It's located on the top of the engine and is easily accessible. Your Forte Koup has two sensors, so make sure you are replacing the correct one identified by the code.



How much is a camshaft sensor for a Kia Forte?


between $158 and $193
The average cost for a Kia Forte Camshaft Position Sensor Replacement is between $158 and $193. Labor costs are estimated between $49 and $72 while parts are priced between $109 and $121.



What is the most common problem with the Kia Forte?


Top Kia Forte Problems

  • No Sound from Speakers.
  • Kia Forte engine shutdown issue when AC is activated, suspected compressor failure.
  • PCM Software Update Available.
  • Kia Forte engine knocking after oil change with oil light issue, recall for new engine.



How can I tell which camshaft sensor is bad?


How To Check if a Camshaft Position Sensor is Bad?

  1. Step 1: Check for Diagnostic Trouble Codes. A faulty CMP sensor will typically set one or more DTCs on vehicles model year 1996 or newer.
  2. Step 2: Perform a Visual Inspection. Next, you can move on to performing a visual inspection.
  3. Step 3: Test the Sensor Directly.


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