They are usually located on the front (belt and pulley) side of the engine. In your case, that would be the passenger side of the vehicle. Look for a wire loom going behind the crankshaft pulley. The crankshaft pulley is the one that is the bottom-most pulley in the center. You may see the sensor itself behind the pulley, but generally you have to remove the serpentine belts, crankshaft pulley, and lower timing belt cover to gain access to the crank sensor. You get to all this by removing the front right wheel and working through the fender well. Keep in mind your crankshaft pulley is held on with a bolt that is RIDICULOUSLY tight so you will need a 1/2" impact wrench to remove it (and to install it again). In some cases you also need a gear puller tool to remove the pulley because it's so tight on the shaft. Good luck and make sure the problem is your crank sensor before going through all the trouble!
That sensor is located on the cylinder head, right next to where the ignition coils are bolted to the engine.
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No, the throttle position sensor detects how far open the intake is. The crank position sensor watches the rotation of the crankshaft.
it does not have a crank position sensor. it uses the ignition control module as a crank sensor. it is in the distributor cap
The crank position sensor is on the front of the engine. It is behind the crank pulley on the left side.
Crank no start.
No, it will crank, but it will not start.
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That truck still has a distributor, it doesn't have a crank position sensor.
No crank sensor, only a cam position sensor.