You can't. The engine's control unit needs it to differentiate between spark and fuel injection events.
The timing sensor is called a Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKP). It is located at the 10 O'Clock positon on the crankshaft pulley.
Right near the carb
you not need picture the sensor is next to the oil filter
It's located next to the crankshaft pulley (the timing belt is going around it). You will not miss it. There is only one sensor there.
The crankshaft sensor is located on top of the transmission at the passenger side.
It is behind the starter, You will have to remove starter to service it,
The crankshaft position sensor is required and can not be bypassed.
You can not. The crankshaft position sensor is required to run the engine.
Not on a GM or a Chrysler It can be unplugged to make sure the fuel pump is working(On a Jeep Cherokee). But for spark, "This sensor cannot be bypassed; that sensor tells the pcm when to fire the coil. "
The crankshaft positon sensor is wrong. I replaced it on my 2001 A4 fixed the problem.
The crankshaft position sensor goes through the bellhousing behind the passenger side cylinder head.The crankshaft position sensor goes through the bellhousing behind the passenger side cylinder head.
On V6 and V8 models the crakshaft position sensor is mounted on the passenger side of the transmission bellhousing.