On Drive side It's On the bellhousing
There is no afs on a cherokee, they run on a map sensor.
It should fit but, the crank position sensor produces a signal by referring to the flex plate. In 1991 Jeep went to a Chrysler fuel injection system and the windows that the crank sensor reads are different. So in other words it should bolt up but then it will not start.
I JUST RPLACED THE AXLE HALF SHAFT. YES IT IS ALWAYS ENGAGED. WHATS UP WITH THAT??
Code 41 is an "air temperature sensor" fault. (KA24E Engines only). Check the circuit for "open circuit" or "shorted circuit" first. Change sensor.
I had that same exact problem with a 1995 Jeep Cherokee, and it was indeed a bad oxygen sensor. Relatively cheap repair too.
in the distributor
A bent rod or piston arm.
Does your vehicle have the LT1? if so there is no crank sensor.. there is an optic sensor in the distributor that controls all..
I don't believe that the altima had a crankshaft position sensor until 1995.
I don't believe that the altima had a crankshaft position sensor until 1995.
I don't believe that the altima had a crankshaft position sensor until 1995.
No, just the distributor pick up plate (cam sensor)
There are several sensors on a 1995 Neon. The water temp sensor, crank shaft position sensor, and oil temp sensor are all mounted at various places on the engine block.
A 1995 blazer does not have a crank sensor. SORRY
RH SIDE OF ENGINE AT END OF CRANKSHAFT
well on the 6 cylinder, it is behind the crankshaft pully, try there.
A crank sensor was not USED on a 1995 model.