no it does not due to the fact it does not have a camshaft. it does however have a crank sensor. the Jeep 4.0L engine is a OHV engine not OHC. that means it is a pushrod engine instead of a camshaft driven engine
Inside the distributor.
The Model and Year of Jeep and engine size is required information for a specific answer.The Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKP or sometimes CPS) is located on the transmission bell housing.The Camshaft Position Sensor ( sometimes called the Camshaft Pickup or CPS) is located inside the distributor. If your Jeep has the coil-on-plug distributor-less ignition, it still has a Camshaft Sensor in the same location as the distributor would be located.
It is inside the distributor.
YesYes
Camshaft position sensor malfunction.
The throttle position sensor is mounted on the side of the throttle body
It is in the distributor under the rotor.
Camshaft sensor signal malfunction.
Inside the distributor.Inside the distributor.
Camshaft sensor is at the bottom front of the right side cylender head. It can easily be accessed by simply tugging on and removing the airbox.
It could.It could.
Assuming you are asking about a 4.0L engine... Remove the distributor cap. Remove the rotor. Unplug the camshaft positioning sensor from the harness. Lift carefully where the cable feeds through the distributor to the CMP and remove. Put replacement CMP in the same place and connect it to the harness. Replace the rotor and distributor cap. Courtesy of xjtalk.com