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The crankshaft position sensor is mounted on the front of the engine, just to the left of the crankshaft pulley ( when you are looking from the front of the Explorer. Helpfull
The crank shaft position sensor is located behind the harmonic balancer/crank shaft pully on the front of the engine. You can see the wires for the sensor run behinf the pully into a plastic housing.
Here is the link where you can see how to install Crank shaft positioning sensor with detail pictures. http://dentnshell.com/Projects/2005Altima/CamkPosition.html
take the sensor out and take a picture of it. then you'll have one. But on a serious note you could probably look it up on eBay and I'm sure there will be pictures
The physical position of the sensor is behind the water pump pulley, where you can see the the cable connection on the cover of the crankshaft and camshaft gears.
See the related link for a picture.
"There is no camshaft position sensor on the 93 3.1. Only a crank sensor. It will be mounted on the back side of the engine block....driver side. You'll have to get under the car to see it. There are a couple of sensors mounted there. A knock sensor and the crank sensor."if there is no camshaft sensor for the 1993 3.1 Chevy... please explain why i can find the part number for that year and model car?Part # 2-96077???? i cant see why i can buy a part for a specific year and model car and the part doesn't exist?if the crank sensor relays the position of the crank... what relays the position of the cam without a cam sensor or distributor to relay to the PCM when to fire? im going to the dealership tomorrow... one of us has to be wrong.
usually behind the crank pulley, if you take the passenger side wheel off you will be able to see part of the pulley, very bottom one.
The crank sensor is behind the starter. Remover the starter at the back of the engine and you will see the sensor
I have a 92 lumina with a 3.1 and I found the crank sensor to be located on the passenger side of the engine in the back of the engine NOT on the side of the engine below the knock sensor. Hello, in my experience, all O2 sensors are located in the exhaust just after the manifold. It appears easy enough to change. If it is the crank position sensor you are looking for, take a look around the main pulley at the bottom of the engine, you may see a square-ish component located close to the actual pulley wheel, this would be the crank position sensor, it should have wires connected to it.
The crank sensor is located under the car near the exhuast. If you have the replacement you'll see it easy.
It is mounted in a hole in the transmission bell housing right behind the passenger side head and it is hard to see and to get to.