There are two oxygen sensors, one in the exhaust near the engine, one in the exhaust pipe after the second converter, roughly under the passenger seat on OBD-II vehicles.
on my 1999 ford mercury villager its on top of transmission under the van
Cam position is taken from the distributor on this vehicle, there is no separate cam sensor.
The ABS relay is in the relay box under the hood.
Front of the transmission, the thing the shift cable attaches to.
The CKP sensor is located on the left side of the engine compartment on the transaxle housing.
the knock sensor is under intake, must remove intake and it is under two coolant lines.
The crankshaft position sensor is at the rear of the engine where it joins with the transmission bellhousing. It is at the left (front) side, not far from the starter.
The crankshaft position sensor is at the rear of the engine where it joins with the transmission bellhousing. It is at the left (front) side, not far from the starter.
1999 - 2002.
Cam position is taken from the distributor, there is no separate sensor near the cams.
Inside the distributor
The oxygen sensors are in the exhaust pipes on most models.