It has both, The crank sensor is on the timing cover passenger side behind the balancer. The cam sensor is the distributor, Inside of it.
Lower/front/driver side of the block. The one aiming at the crank pulley is the crank sensor. The cam sensor is just above it.Lower/front/driver side of the block. The one aiming at the crank pulley is the crank sensor. The cam sensor is just above it.
No cam sensor. Just a crank sensor on the bottom of the timing cover
crank sensor will cause car to no start cam sensor will only set check engine light kbutlrtech@yahoo.com
sounds like the cam sensor or crank sensor or both are faulty, probably the cam sensor located on the distributor, under the cap
if you have a code w/ cam to crank reference then yes. if only a crank sensor issue the no
No cam, but yes crank
Up in the front of the engine where the timing cover is on the right side of it this will be the cam sensor it does not have a crank sensor.
yes it dose, it has a cam sensor and a crank sensor,
NO. A crank sensor are cam sensor was not introduced until the year 1996.
On the firewall side of the engine block, near the transmission bellhousing, under the intake manifold that answer sir, is incorrect, the cavaliers did not use a cam sensor, only a crank sensor, but the location is right for the crank sensor
No crank sensor, only a cam position sensor.
There is no cam sensor on a 90 3.1. Only a crank sensor.