The Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKP) is located at the lower front of the engine on the engine front cover, also called the timing cover. Through a use of magnetic pulsation, the CKP sensor provides the PCM (control module) with a crankshaft position signal. The PCM uses that signal to determine the spark sequence (firing order) for each cylinder. It also uses the signal to precisely control ignition timing and calculate engine speed, etc. Hope that helps - and Blessings!
Top driver side of the bell housing.
The crank sensor should be on the drivers side of the transmission bell housing. It's more towards the top of the bell housing. The easiest way to get to it is reaching down from the top of the engine just below the valve cover. Atleast that is where it is on my 91 4.0L
It must be on the same location as in my 96 Grand Cherokee. Behind the spare tire there is a small door you can open and there you find that module. You got to remove the spare tire to see it.
The front axle did not have limited slip from the factory.
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Driver side of the bell housing.
It is on the right rear of the engine block(pass side) just above the oil pan.
Top driver side of the bell housing.
behind engine , on top of transmission housing , slightly to the right side.There is some 30cm of cable attached to sensor and than a connector to instalation.
The crank sensor should be on the drivers side of the transmission bell housing. It's more towards the top of the bell housing. The easiest way to get to it is reaching down from the top of the engine just below the valve cover. Atleast that is where it is on my 91 4.0L
sensor is in the plastic reserve on the float.
Inside the fuel tank. Tank has to be removed to access.
check relay box under the hood
it located under the steering wheel under the dash by the gas pedal.
It is under the front of the passenger side cylinder head.
i have a 1992 Cherokee limited on it its under the lower pannel to the right of the streeing wheel
There wasn't a 2003 Cherokee. The last Cherokee was 2000.