The crankshaft position sensor is located at the rear passenger side of the engine, next to the flywheel. On V6 and V8 it is below the spark plug wire loom, near and slightly higher than the EGR tube / exhaust manifold junction.
Dodge Dakota V6's didn't have a crank sensor until 1992.
Inside the distributor
top of bellhousing
No crank sensor on a 1990, only the pickup plate (cam sensor) in the distributor. how about a 1991?
If the crank sensor is not working, the engine will not run.
Dont know
Under the front of the right cylinder head. If you look up from underneath you can see the three wire connecter. ************please note that this answer is wrong...this is the location of the CRANK SHAFT SENSOR****************
most crank sensors are for engine timing with the cam shaft, the distributor on at least 97' dodge and newer controls fuel timing.
No, just the distributor pick up plate (cam sensor)
On the bellhousing
That would be the pick up plate in the distributor.
A 1989 Dakota uses the distributor pick up plate for the crank signal. It is the plastic plate under the rotor inside the distributor cap.