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No it does not have a crankshaft sensor, the engine control module uses the distributor for crankshaft position.
V6 crank position sensorThe crank position sensor is part of the distributor on a V6 All Fieros equipped with a distributor (1984 - 1986 4-cyl and 1985 to 1988 V6) have the crank sensor inside the distributor. It may also be known as a distributor pickup or HEI pickup.Fieros with DIS (1987 to 1988 4 cylinder) have a crank sensor on the back side (engine side) of the ignition module extending into the engine block. The ignition module is the flat base that the ignition coils are attached to.
it is inside the distributor.
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The knock sensor is on the left side of the block below the exhaust manifold.
check map sensor that was the problem in my 89 2.3 ranger
The throttle position sensor is on the throttle body.
I found a sketch of the crank shaft position sensor location in my factory service manual, but have no way to post it here. I can tell you that it is on the side of the engine block next to the firewall and below the exhaust manifold. It is close to the center of the block. The sensor is held in by one bolt. It is a bear to get to but it can be replaced with the engine in the car.
If the engine is not giving spark or sending any fuel to the cylinders. Then I would seriously suggest checking out the CKP or crank position sensor located on the front of the engine.
The crankshaft position sensor on a 1987 Chevrolet Celebrity is on the side of the engine nearest the firewall. I need to know which engine to give a more specific answer.
To remove the door panels in a 1987 Ford Ranger, simply crank the cover on the door to pry it open. Then remove the head screws inside and take off the other three screws.
under the coil pack on the 2.5 back side of the motor Dave