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No, the 1983 model does not have a crankshaft position sensor. Only distributorless engine needs a crankshaft position sensor.
The crankshaft sensor for this model is located at the front of the engine, near the crankshaft itself.
That year model did not use are have a crank sensor.
The HyundaiÊ1.3 liter engine crankshaft position sensor can be found on the back of the engine. You will need to remove the rear engine cover in order to access the crankshaft position sensor.
In my '97 Eclipse GST (the convertible model of your car), the Crankshaft Position Sensor, or Crankshaft Angle Sensor, is located behind the crankshaft pulley. To get to it, the Mitsubishi shop manual lists the removal of the timing belt. Not a fun job. Since the timing belt will be removed anyways, this is a good time to install a new belt. The Mitsubishi dealership also suggested replacing the timing belt tensioner when re-installing the timing belt.
The Model and Year of Jeep and engine size is required information for a specific answer.The Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKP or sometimes CPS) is located on the transmission bell housing.The Camshaft Position Sensor ( sometimes called the Camshaft Pickup or CPS) is located inside the distributor. If your Jeep has the coil-on-plug distributor-less ignition, it still has a Camshaft Sensor in the same location as the distributor would be located.
On the Cummins diesel the crank sensor is located in the side of the block under/behind the starter.On the Cummins diesel the crank sensor is located in the side of the block under/behind the starter.
It is on the top of the bell housing, behind the passenger side head, hiding under the transmission dipstick.
The cam position sensor on a 1999 Escalade is situated directly over the crankshaft pulley. The 1999- 2000 Cadillac Escalade was the first generation of this car model manufactured by General Motors.
we cannot locate the crankshaft sensor for our 316 BMW petrol manual
There isn't one on the 1.9l. Only on hte 1.8l and then it's within the distributer. BUT on the California model, and cars sold with the early 1995 engine, there is a crankshaft position sensor, and a camshaft position sensor. The camshaft position sensor is the likely culprit of a CID sensor code and it's installed in the back side of the cylinder head between the head and the intake manifold where the throttle body bolts on.
Top passenger side of the bell housing, behind the passenger side cylinder head.The CPS is typically located on the passenger side of the transmission bellhousing on V6 and V8 models. The V10 model is located on the lower right side of the engine block.