crawl under the engine, at the front where the crank pullet is you will see an elctrical connection right behond the pulley. New answer; Sorry but that is the cam sensor, The crank senor is behind the starter on the block, Depending on the year. Crank senor has never been in
THE FRONT OF THE ENGINE.
57% of 350 = 57% * 350 = 0.57 * 350 = 199.5
Also were is it located at on the car and can this 57 year mom do it myself without too much trouble.
The 1991 did not have a CAM OR CRANKSHAFT SENSOR. If you have NO spark then the problem would be 1 of these. BAD ignition module, Hole burnt in the rotor, Bad pick-up coil, bad ignition coil, Coil wire. Check these things out. Start with the ignition module. That's the MOST common problem.
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Depending on condition, about $350.
It can be from 180 h.p. (Base Engine) to 375 h.p. (Corvette) depending on which 1991 5.7 liter engine you are talking about. You did not specify which 350, so you get no definitive answer.
The interior lights fuse on the astra 57 reg is located on the door hatch.
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"Neither. Most likely for knock sensor. check other side in same location. There will most likely be a round sensor threaded into the block. no oil or coolant present.
I think its .060 inches
The IAT sensor is probably on the throttle body and you hook you module to the dianostics connector just under the driver side of the dash.