i feel bad for you man, its located in between the back of the engine and the tranny in a small cut out on the top passenger side, two bolts 1/2inch if i recal from yesterday haha, but its 2 bolts, pop old out, new in, bolt it up and should be fine
The Crankshaft Position Sensor senses it's position from a toothed timing ring behind the Crankshaft pulley. The CKP is above and to the left of the crankshaft pulley.
in the distributor in the rear of the engine. sometimes known as a hall sensor
The Crankshaft sensor and the Cam sensor monitor the position and or the speed of rotation of the crankshaft. Together they send signals to the ECM. The ECM uses that information along with info from other sensors to send spark and fuel to the cylinders at the correct time. Some engines only have only a crank sensor to perform that job. Other engines that have both crank and cam sensors that split the duties.
Crankshaft position sensor circuit malfunction.
Yes it can. The crankshaft position sensor is one of the major sensors for spark timing.
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Disconnect the negative battery cable.Remove the air cleaner housing.Disconnect the crankshaft position sensor harness connector.Remove the retaining bolt and the crankshaft position sensor.Reverse procedure to reinstall.Are the Crankshaft sensor and the Crank snsor the same?Please let me know?
No, the 1983 model does not have a crankshaft position sensor. Only distributorless engine needs a crankshaft position sensor.
To change a crankshaft position sensor A circuit, first disconnect the vehicle's battery to ensure safety. Locate the crankshaft position sensor, which is typically near the crankshaft or flywheel, and remove any necessary components to access it. Unplug the electrical connector from the sensor, remove the mounting bolts, and take out the old sensor. Install the new sensor in reverse order, reconnect the electrical connector, and recheck all components before reconnecting the battery.
Yes they are the same.
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