In the back of the engine.
I cant remember if a 1994 had a distributer or not. If it has a distributer, there is no crankshaft position sensor. That information is a calculated value using the input from the distributer stator(pickup coil). If there is no distributer, then there will be a crank sensor on the front of the engine down by the crank pulley.
On a 1997 Ford Taruas I was just quoated from Ford Dealer 375.00 labor plus parts
Trouble code P1336 means: Crankshaft/Camshaft Sensor Range/Performance
My auto lamp light sensor is not working on my Mercury Sable 2002. Why?
location of engine cooling fan sensor
on the dash
On the transmission.
you do have an ( 02 ) sensor on the exhaust system
2005 sable fuel filter?
A faulty crankshaft position sensor will stop fuel delivery and ignition spark preventing the engine from running. The sensor is roughly over $60 at a local parts store. I honestly do not know where the crankshaft sensor is on that specific car, but I can say that the crankshaft sensors are usually conveniently located and should take under one hour. (1hour) x (average labor cost of $80/hour) + (cost of sensor... let's say $100)= $180 = the most I would expect to pay. Hope this helps!
The critical piece of information is missing from the original question: which sensor of the dozens of sensors in the typical Taurus / Sable
lower right front of the engine