First make sure engine is "COLD" otherwise you will burn your arm. Sensor is located on top of the bell housing (Right side) just in front of transmission dipstick. Jack front of truck about 18" to 24"'s high and remove right front tire. Remove large dirt shield,( I cut retainers and used self-tapping screws to reinstall).Tie all wires back out of your way. Lay underneath right side of truck.There are two 13mm screws that you can only remove with an open-end wrench....A slow go,but the only way to go...Remove screws and pull old sensor out. Disconnect wires at on left side beside distributor. Install new sensor. Tie a string to wire lead and lay up on top of bell housing. Go up top and pull string and wire lead and reconnect.....Job finished in about 3 hours.
No crank sensor on a 1990, only the pickup plate (cam sensor) in the distributor. how about a 1991?
There definitely is a crank position sensor on a Neon
Inside the distributor.
If the crank sensor is not working, the engine will not run.
try crank position sensor and cam shaft sensor
Inside the distributor.Inside the distributor.
scanning for codes will indicate if the CPS is at fault.
The sensors that usually go bad in a Dodge truck are the throttle position sensor, the oxygen sensor, engine light sensor and crank sensor. These malfunctions can be fixed on any Dodge dealership.
The crankshaft position sensor is located on the top of the transmission. It is located close to the bell housing.
It is on the top rear of thetransmission bell
from the engine computer, which gets its rpm info from the crank position sensor
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