if you have a code w/ cam to crank reference then yes. if only a crank sensor issue the no
You need to remove the serpentine belt and alternator in order to get the crank sensor; one 10mm bolt holds it. It is easy to replace.
The 95 models did not use or have a crank sensor. If you are not getting any fire at the plug wires, then you probley need to replace the ignition module that is inside of the distributor.
Yes. The crank sensor tells the coil when to fire.
They did not use a crank sensor in 1984, There was no need for 1
i need to know. my1996 1600 geotracker engine carries a crank sensor, i am replacing it with a vitara engine but it does not carry a crank sensor. the vitara distributor only has two wires. how do i configure, cause the geo distributor has 7 wires
probably misaligned your crank sensor.. I'm dealing with the same problem, might need to replace with new and make sure to gap properly.
The 1995 Oldsmobile Aurora 4.0 liter engine crank sensor is located on the back of the crank. You will need to remove the rear engine cover in order to view the crank sensor.
On the top of the bell housing. thats the crank position sensor the cam sensor in a 93 is fixed in the distributor to replace it you need a new distributor
About 15 minutes , it is external need to lift vehicle if your timing belt cover is plastic!
the knock sensor cuts the engine out so it won't damage the car if not replaced, the car just won't work.
The Chevrolet Corsica 3.1 liter engine crank sensor can be found on the back of the engine. You will need to remove the rear engine cover in order to access the crank sensor.
The 1999 Chevrolet Alamo crank shaft position sensor is located on the back of the engine. You will need to remove the rear engine cover in order to access the crank position sensor.