No. OBD1 = CPS.
The crankshaft position sensor (CPS) is a critical component to ignition and fuel management systems. The CPS is a small sensor with a single wiring harness and two retaining bolts found on the timing cover side of the engine.Ê
cps is easy to change find where it is, usually on front of block.unplug wires,remove blot ,pull out cps,install new cps,replace bolt,attach wires.u are good to go
The camshaft position sensor is inside the distributor. The crankshaft position sensor is in the top of the bell housing on the driver side.
The cam position sensor is inside the distributor, under the cap and rotor. There isn't a crank sensor.
It is above the starter. You must remove the started to get at the CPS. There is one bolt that holds the CPS in the block.
The Crankshaft Position Sensor is attached to the bellhousing.The CPS detects teeth on the flyweel as thay pass the sensor during engine operation and thus provides the computer with info concerning engine speed and crankshaft angle. Hope this helps.
scanning for codes will indicate if the CPS is at fault.
Check ur cps sensor
The CPS does not affect driveability
on the cover of the timing belt
What engine? 4.0L engines the CPS is located on the driverside back of the engine mounted to the Transmission Bellhousing. 5.2L the CPS is located on the passengerside right behind the cylinder head.