A Crank Shaft Position Sensor is a magnetic sensor that determines the position of the engine's crankshaft. It is used to set the electronic timing for the car's computer, so it is a very important part of the electronics.
Where is the crank shaft located on a 1999 Pontiac Bonneville? I have bought the part. Just can't find where it goes.
crank is nothing but disk and it is a rotating part and it is couple with crank shaft
Check Autozone.com or another such sight They might have a picture. They did for the same part for my 91 lesabre. (Which may very well be the exact same part)
All Northstars have 2 crank sensors, there are located just to the side of the oil filter adapter & behind the front motor mount. I strongly you forget about figuring out which one is sensor A & which is sensor B. Replace both! 93-99 are the same part number for both sensors & are interchangeable. 2000+ have 2 different part numbers for each sensor & are not interchangeable with the 93-99 sensor.
Yes, this is true for the 2.5 engine. The part # has been updated a number of times by Nissan and both cam and crank sensors are now the same part#.
on the sohc motor it is on the crank shaft pully. on the 2.0 dohc it is located top forward facing part of the block by the flywheel just under the head.
i thik a chine is conect in between them.
I just had to replace my Crankshaft position sensor and the part was $48 and the labor was $106. To answer your question, yes.
There definitely is a crank position sensor on a Neon
It is located in the distributer. The part is not sold seporate from the distributer. It is only a dealer item the whole distributer for 450.00$. It is also called the crank angle sensor. Just because the code 0335 comes on on the scan does not mean that the sensor is bad. The best thing to do it take it to a dealer. Actually the one in the distributor is called a camshaft position sensor. You can by rebuilt distributor for around 250.00. The crank shaft position sensor is located on the Transmission housing on the left side.
I am wondering the same thing; on 2.4l Go to Autozone.com look up your car, and it will tell you if the store closest to you has the part, and give you intructions on how to fix it.