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if your crank position sensor is bad you car or truck will not start because you will not have spark
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The crankshaft position sensor is located at the driver's side bell housing. There are two sensors exactly alike being held with an Allen bolt. The one sensor closest to the front of the car is the speed sensor and the one closest to the rear of the car is the crankshaft position sensor. Hope that helps...
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The location of the crankshaft position sensor depends on which engine the car has. If it is the 2.5L 4 cylinder engine the crankshaft position sensor is behind the ignition module. If it is the 2.8L V6 engine the crankshaft position sensor is on the side of the engine nearest the firewall and just above the pan rail in about the center of the block.
yes it will yes it will
The crankshaft position sensor on this car is at the front of the motor on the passenger side. It is forward of the water pump inlet on a little mount. The toothed wheel it monitors is attached to the crankshaft behind the pulleys.
The location of the crankshaft position sensor depends on which engine your car has. If it is the V6 the crankshaft position sensor is on the side of the engine block next to the firewall. It is low on the block in about the center of the block. It is held in by a single bolt. The knock sensor is also back there but is screwed into the block with pipe threads On the four cylinder engine the crankshaft position sensor is behind the ignition control module which is below the intake manifold toward the rear of the engine. You can follow the spark plug wires to it. Changing it is a real nuisance but can be done with the engine in the car.
The Crankshaft Position Sensor is located on the drivers side between the motor and the firewall. If it is faulty you may notice your car will not start, will turn off unexpectedly or will perform intermittently. I have provided a link to me replacing the Crankshaft position Sensor (CPS) on my 2000 Mercedes Benz S500. http://youtu.be/KTTM3VeJuA8
yes this will stop car from starting. a bad cam sensor will also stall engine at any speed.the sensor is easy to replace.
In the front under the starter you have to get to it from under the car