- Direct Replacement – This sensor matches the fit and performance of a failed original sensor, plug and play installation, no special tools required.
- Trustworthy Quality – Manufactured to exacting standards to ensure reliable performance and durability
- Ensure Fit – Compatible with 2003-2008 Infiniti FX35, 2003-2007 Infiniti G35, 2002-2004 Infiniti I35, 2006-2008 Infiniti M35, 2004-2010 Infiniti QX56, 2003-2007 Nissan 350Z 3.5L, 2002-2006 Nissan Altima 3.5L, 2005-2020 Nissan Frontier 4.0L, 2002-2008 Nissan Maxima, 2003-2007 Nissan Murano, 2012 Nissan NV1500 NV2500 NV3500, 2005-2012 Nissan Pathfinder 4.0L, 2005-2009 Nissan Quest 3.5L, 2005-2015 Nissan Xterra 4.0L
- Replaces Part# – 907-716, 237315M010, 237315M015, 237315M016, 237316J900, 23731-6J905, 23731-6J906, 237316J90B, 237317Y000, 237317Y001, 23731AL610, 23731AL615, 23731AL616, 23731-AL61A, 917-704, it is a direct replacement for the factory camshaft sensors of your vehicle. Perfect fit for your vehicle.
- 1 Year Warranty – This sensor comes with a 1 year warranty, If you have any questions about the product, please free feel to contact us.


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Set of 2 Camshaft Position Sensor Compatible with Nissan Infiniti 3.5L 4.0L – 350Z Altima Frontier Maxima Pathfinder Quest Xterra FX35 G35 I35 M35 – Replaces 23731-AL61A…
*$354.40
Informação adicional
Brand | RLP |
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Material | Plastic, Metal |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Push Button |
Specific Uses For Product | Camshaft Position Sensor |
Manufacturer | Rocklike Promise |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 2.99 x 2.6 x 2.44 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 23731-AL61A |
Manufacturer Part Number | RLP-23731 |
Date First Available | December 27, 2021 |
Yousuf A. –
My car was very hard to start and sometimes stops while driving. I have installed both sensors and now it starts right away and so far it’s doing well for a week.
Jaime Bateman –
These cam shaft position sensors are a real pain in the butt. They’re little things, but Nissan, in their infinite wisdom, has located them on the back side of the engine block, between the engine and the firewall. They’re not difficult to swap out, once you can find them, blind, get a spanner on the 10mm bolt that holds them in, and remove it. then, of course, you have to reach back to find the bloody mounting hole blind, too.
While this sensor is a ROYAL pain in the ass to replace, the product is a solid unit, and once installed, has performed flawlessly. The price was extremely reasonable, compared to other suppliers, and I would not hesitate to recommend both part and seller to the home mechanic with sufficient ambition to tackle the job. Even with the cussing, it was much more pleasant than paying someone else to do the job for me. It really saved my bacon.
Dentish Moore –
Lasted longer than the car 🤣🤣🤣
FLYNN –
Replacement for failed part.
MattW –
This part did the trick…
John F. –
Installed the one on the driver side. Not real easy, but got the job done, very tight to get at. Truck (2009 Nissan Frontier- 4.0) was stalling out. After installation it idles well and I have driven it a few miles and so far it appears to be running fine and the dashboard light is still out(I reset it). Will have to go for a longer drive before I am sure it was the problem, but looking good so far.
Kevin –
All I can say is absolute garbage would not work on my 2009 nissan xterra and did not fix my issue. Also good luck returning these… another story. Please save yourself much aggravation.
Amazon Customer –
These are defective and simply don’t work. I bought them and replaced my current camshaft sensors and now my car won’t start. Do not buy these cheap items. Also they were only return eligible for 30 days, and by the time I got around to installing them, now I can’t return them at all. Waste of money.
Randy Morgan –
one sencer has already went out! Had to buy another new one 🕜🕜
granite –
Bought this set to replace the camshaft position sensor bank one indicated by my code reader. Bank 2 wasnt showing a fault code but I went ahead and replaced it while I was at it since these came as a set. After replacing both sensors the truck started and ran for a very drive and then began stalling out again. Used my code reader and it now indicated both bank one and bank two camshaft position sensors were faulty. I called my local Nissan dealer and was told by one of their techs not to use these or any other aftermarket sensors because only the Nissan OEM sensors would work. I was thinking he was wrong and that there must be some other issue causing the fault codes, but I went ahead and bought both OEM sensors from Nissan. I went ahead and changed both of these cheaper sensors with the ones from Nissan. To my surprise the truck has ran fine since changing to the OEM Nissan sensors. The OEM Nissan sensors actually cost me just over 200 dollars for the set, but they sure seem to have solved my problem where these cheaper ones did not. I guess it is true in this case you get what you pay for.