It cost me $102 and change for the part and $40 for install. If I had my own garage space to work I would have done this myself. I also saw part on-line for much less!!
60.00 $
This depends entirly on the car. The sensor on my Detroit 60 series cost $450
I paid $229.00 at a Nissan dealer
37 at autozone
My 2005 Jeep Wrangler X has it's engine light on which in turn failed inspection. The computer diagnosed a faulty O2 sensor on the exhaust cat converter. The cost is $240.00. The part cost anywhere from $20 to $100 depending on the vehicle.
autozone $86
autozone $86
A faulty crankshaft position sensor will stop fuel delivery and ignition spark preventing the engine from running. The sensor is roughly over $60 at a local parts store. I honestly do not know where the crankshaft sensor is on that specific car, but I can say that the crankshaft sensors are usually conveniently located and should take under one hour. (1hour) x (average labor cost of $80/hour) + (cost of sensor... let's say $100)= $180 = the most I would expect to pay. Hope this helps!
about $1000
On a 1997 Ford Taruas I was just quoated from Ford Dealer 375.00 labor plus parts
A lot.
The crankshaft sensor on a 2000 Nissan Xterra is located at the rear of the engine near the bell housing. It continuously monitors the crankshaft and updates the vehicle's computer on its status.