on the front dash, driver side right by the windshield. Looks like a small round black sensor
behind the bottom pulley of the engine
It is located on the engine block, firewall side. You have to jack the thing up, and get it from underneath. Single wire connector. above the oil pan.
the sensor is located behind the pulley for the water pump has one single 8mm bolt in it u need to remove pulley to get at it
It uses a distributorless coil pack and a crankshaft trigger sensor.
a '95 riviera does not have a distributor. If you mean the ignition coils, then you probably looking at bad ignition module-located under the coils. Or bad crank sensor.
on drivers side of the vehicle the maf sensor and idle air control valve. if you cant find it get someone at auto zone or advance to point it out to you
Both the CAM and Crank sensor are on the front of engine. The cam semsor is to the right and held in with two smaller screws. It is actually a sealed Hall Sensor device but pretty easy to change.
on the 1998 the camshaft sensor is in the distributor ,you have to change it....you have to change the whole distributor..the sensor is integrated. the crankshaft sensor is located on the block under the cruise control actuator
were is crankshaft sensor located in 2001 Saturn l300
If it is the rear sensor, it will be in the differential. If it is a front sensor, it will be located at each front wheel.
There are two parts to the speed sensor, one is located at the bottom of the timing chain cover, this is the sensor that has the electrical harness plug into it and is on the outside of the timing chain cover. The other part is more complicated and this is the sensor located inside the timing chain cover and is like a magnet and its plugged in a hole on the lower timing chain gear. I replaced the magnet sensor on a 1988 buick riviera, the one that is located inside the timing belt cover, it is a pain to get to it, once you remove the timing belt cover you have to remove the timing chain and the timing chain sprockets,, the sensor is located behing the timing chain lower gear so you have to remove the gear and the sensor plugs into a hole on the gear itself. The way it works is like this,,,the magnet that is located on the lower gear inside the timing chain cover turns and when it turns it passes trough the sensor located on the outside of the timing gear when they meet it creates a electrical pulse read by the computer and it tells it the speed of the engine.
The oil temp sensor is located just above the oil filter..To change just unscrew the old sensor and screw in the new sensor , then reconnect the wires .. You should use a sealant on the threads that is sensor safe so you have a good ground..WW