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where is the crank positioning sensor on a 1996 newyorker van
6.0 powerstroke had crank case sensor replaced by a dealership. 24hrs of runtime and engine refuses to start again. what happened to owning a reliable diesel??
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
It is in the oil pan. Nissan has had a recall to reprogram the sensor. They may have to replace the sensor for free. It cost about $600 for repair.
The crank positioning sensor is located on the opposite side of the block as the timing belt.
The crank shaft positioning sensor is behind the starter. A real bear to get to.
no spark, no start
2.0ltr its in distributer
No the ckf and the ckp are not the same sensor for a 2000 Honda civic. The crank fluctuation sensor is behind the crank pulley and can be changed fairly easy with some mechanical knowhow when the timing belt is done. The crank position sensor is built into the distributor. To change this sensor you would have to rebuild the inside of the distributor or replace the entire distributor. Hope this answers your question.
if you have a code w/ cam to crank reference then yes. if only a crank sensor issue the no
How do you replace crank shaft sensor on 2005 Chrysler 2005 300c?
Was that the only code that caused you to replace it? Do you have it close enough to sense again.