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where is the 2003 Cadillac Deville Crankshaft Position Sensors located
Crankshaft sensors were not used in 1994 models.
where are the camshaft position
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.
where
inside the distributor along with the crankshaft position and cylinder position sensors
On crankshaft position sensor, one camshaft position sensor.
There are two crankshaft sensors on 1995 and later models The crankshaft position sensor (REF) is mounted at the front of the engine on the aluminum oil pan section below the crankshaft pulley The crankshaft position sensor (POS) is mounted on the aluminum oil pan section at the rear of the engine near the transaxle bellhousing
It does not have one. Crankshaft position sensors are used in distributorless ignition systems to tell the ignition control module where the crankshaft is in its rotation. The 1982 thru 1986 2.8L engines had distributors so they had no need of a crankshaft position sensor.
there is no timing belt sensor, only camshaft position sensors and crankshaft position sensor.
It's most likely the crankshaft position sensor.Answerthis sensor could be one of several sensors there are sensors for , the reverse light switch. gear selctor. speed sensors. selector actuator sensor. safety sensor for starting. also sensors for computer to tell what gear to select It is the crankshaft position sensor!
Yes, the Pontiac Montana, particularly in its later models, is equipped with two crankshaft position sensors. These sensors are typically located near the engine's crankshaft and are responsible for monitoring its position and rotational speed, which is crucial for proper engine timing and performance. If either sensor fails, it can lead to engine performance issues or starting problems. Always refer to the specific service manual for your model year for detailed information.