If your looking under the hood from then front, Attached to the valve cover on the left side will be a round object with wires coming from it and will be attachedwith 1 bolt on either side. Itsthe Cam sensor and Crank sensor all in one. It is used to advance or retard the timing. If it is bad, you will get no spark.
behind the crank shaft pully and the timing cover and then another pully is there two bolt hold it on
The crankshaft position sensor is located on the front of the engine inside the timing belt cover
I have 1994 Mitsubishi eclipse and have no spark i change cam and crank sensor but still no have spark can be icu
On a 94 Turbo DSM there is no crank angle sensor. The Cam Angle Sensor(CAS)serves the function of both a crank and cam sensor, and it's located on the passenger side of the valve cover at the end of the intake camshaft, you can't miss it.
there is no crank sensor on a Mitsubishi 3000 gt but there is a crank angle sensor that looks just like a distributor its in the back of the engine on top between valve covers
Crank position sensor is located next to the crankshaft. In order to replace it you might have to remove the timing belt. In the most models you just can remove remove the timing belt cover and replace the sensor.
on a 2.0non turbo above the oil filter slightly to the left it has one ten mil bolt hold it in it is a three wire plug
The sensor has failed or there is damaged wiring, which is not as rare as you might think.
You will have to test the resistance on it to make sure it is within specs.
Where is the crank position sensor 0n a 2001 mitsubishi Galant
it is located on the drivers side at the the crank behind the covers
it is located on the topside of the crank sprocket behind the timing cover.