no there is not
Next to the distributor
ring on drive shaft with senser next to it. usual fault! cracked by rust ring on drive shaft. change shaft.
passsenger side of transfer case next to rear drive shaft
That sensor is located on the cylinder head, right next to where the ignition coils are bolted to the engine.
on 2.3l It is on the front of the motor under the intake manifold next to the starter.
Try changing the CRANK SHAFT Position Sensor.
Sensor is to the side of the oil filter in the front of the car. From underneath the front of the car, you can see/ feel the sensor next to the filter. This is from memory, but I want to say that I removed the filter to offer me more room to change the sensor.
Depending on manufacturer and engine size the location on a cam shaft and firing order is registered through a magnet or sensor located on a cam gear those sensors are usually called a cam position sensor.If your car does not have a cam position sensor the next way to determine is by the crank position sensor.The crank position sensors purpose is to make sure that the crank and cam stay alligned.All this is monitored through the PCM or computer on your vehicle.
YES THERE IS A SENSOR, IT IS LOCATED ON THE FRONT OF THE ENGINE WHERE THE TRANSMISSION AND BLOCK BOLT TOGETHER NEXT TO THE STARTER AND ALMOST UNDER THE OIL FILTER COOLER that's the CRANKSHAFT sensor, crankshaft and camshaft are not the same
An electrical current will flow in a conductor, when a magnet is moved next to a conductor - or when the conductor is moved next to the magnet.
locate the crankshaft sensor which will probably be behind or right next to the crank shaft which is under the timing belt cover you might have to take the cover off and the timing belt
On the gray side of the magnet, if you take out a magnet and put it next to a magnet things you put on the fridge, It sticks to it! You see, the magnet's force is invisible so u can't see it. Or if you put it next to a magnet that sticks to that magnet, You might feel it's force or not. I tried it once :).