Usually a crankshaft sensor is located on the bellhousing of the transmission
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It is on the top passenger side of the bell housing.
You can not. The crankshaft position sensor is required to run the engine.
Yes
Yes. The Crank sensor monitors the position and rotational speed of the engine to determine timing for ignition. if it is not functioning you will get no spark.
The PCM (engine computer) provides the power.
i have an 89 and mine did the same thing try replacing the crank position sensor.
Most 4.0's are located on the left side of the bell housing where it bolts to the engine. If I remember it is mounted with 2 trans mounting bolts. THERE IS ONLY ONE 11mm BOLT HOLDING THE CRANKS SENSOR IN.
If it is the same as my Cherokee it will be on the top of the transmission on the driver side right behind where the engine and transmission join.
its on the bell housing,on the tranny,driver side.towars the top,held in by one bolt.sets inside the bell housing.
yes same thing
The crank sensor is on the top driver side of the bell housing.