When you open your hood, on the right end of the engine, you will see the throttle body, underneath it there is a sensor the connects into it, it has a blue rubber gasket, so now follow that cable down and and you will see that it takes down all the way to the bottom of the engine by where the serial number is. that is it. the way I replaced it, I took the engine oil tube, where the dip stick slides down, then i took that metal tube that runs un and down from the manifold down, and i took the right tire out to reach the bolt from the side is easier.
It is top rear of the bell housing.
Yea, the crankshaft sensor is under the distributor and the camshaft sensor is inside the distributor, you cannot change it so you will have to replace the whole distributor.
The sensor in the distributor is the crankshaft position sensor.
The crank sensor is not in the distributor, it is in the top of the bell housing. The cam position sensor is in the distributor and is not available separately
Are you sure you need to replace it? Is it a no-spark condition? Might want to check the Crankshaft Position Sensor first.
The crankshaft position sensor on a 3.5L Chrysler Pacifica is located next to the motor, toward the rear. It can be found next to the transmission.
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the top rear of the transmission bell housing.
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It is on the throttle body, opposite of the cables.
The crankshaft position sensor measures the rotational position of the crankshaft for the engine computer. That info is required for fuel and ignition timing.The crankshaft position sensor measures the rotational position of the crankshaft for the engine computer. That info is required for fuel and ignition timing.
On crankshaft position sensor, one camshaft position sensor.
A Chrysler Cirrus does not have a mass airflow sensor.