It is bolted to the transmission bell housing, drivers side, near the top. The bolts advance toward the front of the vehicle. It is nested in a rubber boot and senses teeth on the flywheel to detect top dead center and 180 degrees off TDC.
The PCM (engine computer) provides the power.
The crank sensor is located on the top of the bell housing on the drivers side.
Crank sensor is on the driver side of the bell housing, Cam sensor is in the distributor. Computer is mounted to the inner fender.
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could be the crank shaft positioning sensor 80 bucksits located on the upper part of the bell of the transmission, drivers side, two screws. been there, done that, good luck, not easy to get to.
where is the crank positioning sensor on a 1996 newyorker van
The crank positioning sensor is located on the opposite side of the block as the timing belt.
The crank sensor is on the top driver side of the bell housing.
The crank shaft positioning sensor is behind the starter. A real bear to get to.
probably crank sensor, they are famous for that
no spark, no start
2.0ltr its in distributer
The ignition module uses the crank sensor to decide when to spark.
You can not. The crankshaft position sensor is required to run the engine.
In the underside on the far left
problably your crank positioning sensor, on the front of motor, behind crank pulley. about a $40.00 dollar part. good luck
They sell them at Autozone for about $160.00 www.autozone.com