No such sensor.
one before the cat and one after
On a 1996 Plymouth Breeze, the crankshaft sensor can be found above the oil filter. It should be accessible without having to remove any other parts.
It is located on the back side of the intake manifold. Kind of hard to get to but reachable.
I have a 1998 plymouth breeze, and Mine is located if standing on the drivers side you will be facing it... it is right under the valve pan ...has three wires coming out of it. two small bolts holding it in place
There isn't an overdrive sensor. There are pressure switches, a temp sensor, solenoids, and speed sensors.There isn't an overdrive sensor. There are pressure switches, a temp sensor, solenoids, and speed sensors.
the TPS or throttle position sensor is located on the throtttle body which must be removed before replacing tps
You can not prevent a sensor from failing.
Start by checking the 1997 Plymouth Breeze for proper fuel pressure. Also check for any loose connections at the crank position sensor or the coil packs. Any of these could cause the stalling problem.
It screws into the pressure line at the rear of the engine.
Mine is on the back of the engine block.. right above the drive axle , there is one there called crankshaft sensor and then right above it is the oil pressure sensor mine has one wire coming out of it...
A 1996 Plymouth Breeze that starts and runs until it warms up, but then stalls might have a problem with a temperature sensor. The sensor is telling the computer that the temperature is too high for the engine to operate safely. Check the Electronic Temperature Sensor or the Manifold Pressure Sensor (MAP).
its by the under side of the radiator