On the passenger side of the engine block. It is approx. 1 to 2 inches back from the front of the block and just above the oil pan.
good location, i have a '05 f 350 with the 6.0. it's right behind the ac compressor but not behind to the rear behind if your looking at the tire. you have to remove the compressor, wheel well, ground wires, maybe the manifold bolts "i did" for the compressor. Good luck with the three compressor bolts holding it on, two 10mm, 1 13mm, cross members in the way can't see but is possible to get to have someone to hold a small flashlight helps a ton, ope this helps some poor folk that got stuck with a bad sensor, wish they would of designed it like the 7.3
The crankshaft sensor is located behind the air conditioning compressor, which is on the front of the engine. You can replace it using a socket. Tight area. Have replaced one on a 2005 F-350 6.0 powerstroke. Good luck.
Where is located
The 1994 Ford F1 50 crankshaft sensor is located on the back of the engine. You will need to remove the rear engine cover in order to access the crankshaft sensor.
The crankshaft position sensor is located on the front of the engine. It is just to the left of the crankshaft pulley.
The crankshaft sensor on the Ford F-150 is located behind the air conditioning compressor. To replace the crankshaft sensor on this vehicle, the air conditioning compressor needs to be removed first.
where is the crank sensor located on a ford e250 1999
The timing sensor is called a Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKP). It is located at the 10 O'Clock positon on the crankshaft pulley.
Look by the balancer.
forward of the firewall
The crankshaft position sensor is located at the front of the engine close to the crankshaft damper
The camshaft position sensor, on a Ford 6.0 liter power stroke engine, is located inside of the rear engine cover. The sensor is on the back of the camshaft.
A 1986 ford van does not a crank shaft position sensor,, it uses the pickup in the distributer