2.0ltr its in distributer
its Located next to the Crank pully just to the side of it on the lower passenger side of the motor bottom.
there are twoCrank sensors on the ford probe GT. One is located in the distributor that control spark and by taking the passenger front wheel off and to the right of the crank shaft pully you will see a one bolt device with three wires, that is your lower crank sensor.
The Crank angle sensor should be on the flywheel aka harmonic balancer aka crankshaft at the bottom of the engine. The largest wheel for your accessory belts. There is a wire that conects to it
the camshaft sensor is located in the distributor. you need to purchase the entire distibutor to replace the sensor.
I think you might mean your "IAC" sensor. If so, it is right on top the trottle body
The temp sensor is behind the front bumper. It is a small black probe with two wires going to it.
"Where is the crankshaft position sensor on a 96 ford probe SE?"
The most simply way to check a crank sensor in any car is to get in car, turn key to start and watch tachometer (rpm gauge) if it shows rpms the sensor is good. If there is no tachometer then you will be in for checking wires. there should b a wire with 5 volts going into the sensor and with a test light if your lucky probe another and it should light up as the motor turns.
A probe or sensor that is inserted into a blood vessel (an artery or vein) to be used.
The switch is just across from the battery located in the rad reservor, to remove it and clean the sensor probe, you have to remove the battery.
Sounds like the crank position sensor is faulty. Get a volt meter, set it to AC.Find the crank sensor on the block of the engine. Disconnect sensor and probe the two wires with the meter. Crank engine and you should have 0.2 - 2.0 volts ac. If this is not the case replace. If ok, carry out same check with camshaft sensor on top of engine. Hope this helps.
It is located on the air filter box. Has a plug with 3 or so wires in it.