Yes, a 1992 Chevy K1500 truck is equipped with a crankshaft position sensor. It is typically located near the crankshaft pulley or at the rear of the engine, near the transmission bellhousing. The exact position can vary slightly depending on the engine configuration, but it is usually found on the engine block or near the timing cover.
Is there a certain way to postition the crank sensor on a 97 k1500?
Sorry I meant knock sensor on 1993 Chevy blazer k1500
That year did not have a CAM SENSOR.
The 1992 did not use a crankshaft sensor.
The crankshaft positioning sensor is located on the bottom of the plastic timing chain cover, right behind the crank shaft pully. It is held in place by a metal clip with a single 10mm bolt.
it's located in the rear of the transfer case
The oxygen sensor on a 98 Chevy K1500 truck is located in the exhaust manifolds. It monitors oxygen levels in the exhaust gases and allows the computer to make adjustments for optimal performance.
On a 1995 Chevy K1500, the crankshaft position sensor is typically located near the bottom of the engine block, often near the rear of the engine, just above the transmission bell housing. It's mounted on the engine block or the transmission and is usually accessible from underneath the vehicle. To locate it, you'll need to look for a small cylindrical sensor with an electrical connector attached.
Unplug the wire connector and remove the one small bolt that holds the sensor in the timing cover and then pull out on the sensor. push the new one back in the hole and install the small bolt and plug it back up and your done.
They did not use a Mass Air Flow Sensor on the 95 models.
The 1992 Chevy K 1500 speed sensor is located on the back of the transmission. The speed sensor will be in the upper right-hand corner of the transmission.
will a 95 chevy k1500 transfer case hook up to a 96 chevy k1500 transmission