Under the car in the back of the motor.
8mm bolt holds it in
I have a 92 lumina with a 3.1 and I found the crank sensor to be located on the passenger side of the engine in the back of the engine NOT on the side of the engine below the knock sensor. Hello, in my experience, all O2 sensors are located in the exhaust just after the manifold. It appears easy enough to change. If it is the crank position sensor you are looking for, take a look around the main pulley at the bottom of the engine, you may see a square-ish component located close to the actual pulley wheel, this would be the crank position sensor, it should have wires connected to it.
Does it have a miss? check plugs and wires. Also a possibility of a bad throttle position sensor.
THE CRANK SENSOR IS LOCATED ON THE PASSINGER SIDE OF THE ENGINE , BUT ON THE BACK OF THE ENGINE YOU MMUST REMOVE THE FRONT TIRE TO REACH IT RIGHT BEYOND THE SPEED SENSOR No it's not! It is located between the transmission and the engine block above the oil pan on the rear(since the engine is sideways)just about the middle of the car. It has one bolt holding it in and it is a little hard to get out, careful not to break the bolt
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On the bottom of the motor.
there are 3 in the front and 3 in the back of the motor near the fire wall
That is 31,000 ml
All O2 sensors are located on the exhaust system. Start at the exhaust manifold and work your way backward, and count them.
I have the same issue it is the map sensor
31L is 310 deciliters.
depends on the age and quality
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