in the back of engine block for detail please clik here-http://ui.abimg.net/images/answers/539425/2007658/crank.jpg?1282115902a
The crank angle sensor is located in the distributor.only in the 94 and 95 Honda accord.
behind the timing belt covers
No the ckf and the ckp are not the same sensor for a 2000 Honda civic. The crank fluctuation sensor is behind the crank pulley and can be changed fairly easy with some mechanical knowhow when the timing belt is done. The crank position sensor is built into the distributor. To change this sensor you would have to rebuild the inside of the distributor or replace the entire distributor. Hope this answers your question.
A crank shaft position sensor on a 1998 Honda Accord reads whether or not a the engine is spinning correctly. If there is a discrepancy on how the crankshaft is spinning the sensor will relay it to the ECU.
Is it a 1.5l or 1.6l?? 1.6l its in the distributor housing. Not totally sure on the 1.5
Avoid the crank sensor?
Where is the crank pulley located on a 1991 honda civic dx
With the stock Civic engine, no. If you swap the Accord engine in, yes. The swap involves notching or bashing in your frame rails or machining the crank pulley and a myriad of other things however. No
more than likely the mechanic that changed the timing belt didn't put the crank position sensor wire back on the timing cover and the alt belt burned the wires going to the sensor throwing a code. crank senor no signal
its behind the crank pulley on that gear at the end of the crankshaft on the timing belt side of the motor
the unit bolted to the left of the front cam housing ....
No it is not.