If equipped, it is behind the starter.
The Crankshaft Position Sensor senses it's position from a toothed timing ring behind the Crankshaft pulley. The CKP is above and to the left of the crankshaft pulley.
Yes it can. The crankshaft position sensor is one of the major sensors for spark timing.
It is located on the timing chain cover.
there are many things that can cause this problem. bad spark plugs / wires bad alternator ignition problems loose or corroded battery conection incorrect timing
If your car uses VVT(Variable Valve Timing) or adjusts its ignition timing it could cause poor fuel economy, misfires, keep the car from starting. If the car is fuel injected the timing of the injectors is tied in with that too. In short nothing could, if the car manages to keep running it could lead to a blown motor depending on how you drive.
the crankshaft sensor is located behind the harmonic balancer on the ft timing cover
the crankshaft position sensor is located right behind the harmonic balancer mounted on the timing cover
inside ditributer
front bottom of timing chain cover.
the sensor itself is on the bottom of the timing chain cover on the left.
on the timing cover sensing the damper
It's behind the timing belt gear.
location of Crankshaft Position sensor, 1996 Camry,
it is behind the timing belt when changing this you should change the balance belt also the timing belt
The crankshaft position sensor is located behind the timing cover and above the crankshaft gear. the timing belt my have to be removed to access the bolts on the sensor.
The timing sensor is called a Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKP). It is located at the 10 O'Clock positon on the crankshaft pulley.
yes