Where is the engine management and ignition sensor on a 1999 plymouth voyager?
There are dozens of sensor that have to do with engine management and ignition all over the engine.There are dozens of sensor that have to do with engine management and ignition all over the engine.
This sensor provides a signal to an engine management computer or an ignition control module or igniter indicating the position of the crankshaft.
There's no such thing as a crankcase sensor as engine sensors are normally defined by their function rather than what they are mounted to. What you are probably referring to is the knock sensor which is usually mounted on the side of the engine block. The knock sensor monitors detonation/pinging/pre-ignition and is used by the engine management system to offset the ignition timing.
The 2.2L Ecotech engine does not have a Camshaft Position Sensor. It has a unique type of ignition system which consist of Ignition Module, Ignition Coil Assembly, and a Crank Sensor.
The sensor is between the cab and engine. its in the back of the engine not the front like many other vechiles.
Well, it like this. If the knock sensor is bad and the ignition system does not know this, it will destroy the engine, that all.
Yes, the power train management computer needs input from this sensor to time the spark to each cylinder. With a bad sensor there will be no ignition and the engine won't start.
Broken engine fan temp sensor.
It is screwed into the exhaust manifold on the rear of the engine.
The camshaft position sensor is inside the distributor.
It is screwed into the exhaust behind the engine.
It is screwed into the exhaust manifold on the rear of the engine.