It's down behind the starter.
It is located on the distributor under the cap and rotor Crank sensor should be on the front bottom of engine by the crank pulley
on a 1994 it's behind the harmonic balancer
the crank sensor is behind the harmonic balancer
To relearn the crank position sensor on a 2000 Olds Intrigue, you typically need to use an OBD-II scanner capable of resetting the engine control module (ECM). Start by disconnecting the battery for a few minutes to reset the ECM, then reconnect it. After that, allow the engine to idle until it reaches operating temperature and then drive the vehicle under various conditions to help the ECM recalibrate and relearn the crankshaft position sensor data. Always refer to the service manual for specific procedures and requirements.
The harmonic balancer must be removed to change the sensor because the crank position triggering rings on the back of the balancer are entwined with the pick-up, Sorry
yes
Does the LSS have a 3.8L engine? If so, the crank sensor is behind the crank pulley/harmonic damper.
by the harmonic balancer
You have to drop the starter on the front bottom driver side of the engine... next to the transmission. The crank sensor is about in the middle of the block. One bolt holds it in.
Took me about an hour to change mine, but it was the first time.
To replace the crank sensor you have to remove the harmonic balance taking special attention not to damage the pulley or the cam shaft. Remove the two 10mm retaining screws
Do you mean the Crank Position Sensor (also called a CKP)? On 3.5L it is on the side of the block between the firewall and engine (backside if you are looking from the front of the engine). You can get to it from under the car by first loosening the starter from the transmission and dropping it out of the way. The sensor is held on by a single small bolt that you can get at with a flat wrench. I don't know if the 3.8L is similar. The 3.8 wasn't used after the 1999 model year.