the oxygen sensor in located in the exhaust manifold under the intake manifold at the back of the engine
It doesn't have a crank sensor. It only has a distributor pick up plate (cam sensor).
I have a 1992 acclaim, the speed sensor is located on the right hand (passenger) axle. Look on the back side of the axle,about 6 " down from the transmission, you see a lump on the housing, with 2 or3 wires leaving the top.
one before the cat and one after
It is in the exhaust manifold on the back of the engine.
No crank sensor. Only has the distributor pick up plate.
Oh, dude, the 1993 2.5 Plymouth Acclaim does have a crank sensor. It's located near the bottom of the engine, behind the crankshaft pulley. So, if you're feeling adventurous and want to go on a scavenger hunt under your car, that's where you'll find it.
It is located on the backside of the engine/transmssion assembly against the firewall. It is screwed into the diff houing and is easier to get to from beneath the car.
On a 1993 Plymouth Voyager SE with a 3.3 engine, the oxygen sensor is typically located in the exhaust system, usually before the catalytic converter, on the exhaust manifold or pipe. There is one oxygen sensor for this engine configuration. If equipped with a dual exhaust system, there may be an additional sensor downstream, but generally, there is just one primary sensor for this model.
It is screwed into the exhaust behind the engine.
The sensor is between the cab and engine. its in the back of the engine not the front like many other vechiles.
The cam position sensor is inside the distributor, under the cap and rotor. There isn't a crank sensor.
There are two. They are in the exhaust system. One is before and one is after the catalytic converter.