You must know the engine, such as 4.2liter
Crank sensor.
NO it don't. Was not used on that year.
Doesn't have one, only uses a crank sensor.
It could be the crank sensor, depending what year vehicle you have.
what part of motor is the knock sensor located on 1996 Chevy S-10 4 cyl. passenger side of engine block
It does not have a crank sensor.
To the best of my knowledge a 98 2.2L 4-cyl does not have a cam sensor. It does however have a crank sensor and if you look at the lower crank pulley just to the back of the pulley and go around the pulley you should find the sensor mounted on a bracket. You should see what appears as a sprocket with widely spaced teeth on the engine side of the pulley. This "sprocket" so to speak is what the crank sensor "reads". I believe that the crank sensor is the only sensor used for engine timing. The 2.2 is an overhead cam engine design and a crank sensor wasn't used. I know this is the case for the 96 models, both 2.2L and 4.3L v-6 and the design has carried through current models to the best of my knowledge. my 1996 hombre that's a s-10 clone with a 2.2 Chevy motor has a cam sensor i just had to replace it. the easy was is to take it to advanced or auto zone let them scan the computer for the fault code to tell you witch sensor it is. its location is on the bottom of the engine block passenger side. some say its easier if you take the tire off to access it.
It is located in the lower passenger side of the engine block, probably easier to access it from under the vehicle.
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If it is a 4.3L engine the crank sensor would be located in front, close to the vibration damper on the passenger side. It is best accessed from underneath.
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