look just behind the downpipe of the exhaust manifold. right at the 2 oclock position of the bellhousing top on a 4.0 when looking at it from front of the car, yes its behind the lip at the hardest place to get to. or access from under the car. i prefer the tip though.
The crank sensor is located on the rear side of trans bell housing on the upper drivers side where the engine and trans meet. You can follow the sen wires from the 3 prong connector that is mounted to a metal bracket by a plastic ribbed pull connector located on the back pass side intake manifold closest to the fire wall rite on the top. Unplug and follow the 3 wires they go down back behind the engine to the mounting location of the crank sensor on the back of the bell housing.
Jeep Cherokee didn't come with a V8. It must be a Grand Cherokee?
Top pass side of the bell housing.
The crank sensor is mounted on the transmission bell housing. It is on the top passenger side on a v8 and on the driver side on the six cylinder.
Driver side of the bell housing.
Crank sensor is on the driver side of the bell housing, Cam sensor is in the distributor. Computer is mounted to the inner fender.
yes, the '98 and '99 are identical
Its under the rear passenger seat.......
I had the same problem in my 99.turned out to be the crankshaft sensor. Hope this helps
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driver side on the back of the motor where is crak sensor on 94 jeep 4.0 grand Cherokee
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The crank sensor is on the top driver side of the bell housing.
Crank sensor is on the driver side of the bell housing, Cam sensor is in the distributor. Computer is mounted to the inner fender.
You have to remove the starter and the sensor is behind there in the rear of the engine block.
It is part of the latch inside the door.
yes, the '98 and '99 are identical
no, 99
1993 Jeep Cherokee Ignition Wiring ...
Did you replace the crank shaft sensor? was that the problem? my jeep is doing the same but i only have 85k on a 99'
AnswerIts most likely to be the Crank Position Sensor (CPS) failing.
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