The crankshaft position sensor for the 2000 Chrysler Cirrus is typically a cylindrical metal or plastic component with an electrical connector on one end. It usually has a small diameter and is about a few inches long, often featuring a mounting bracket or tab for installation. The sensor's tip is designed to sense the position of the crankshaft, and it may have a wire harness extending from it to connect to the vehicle's engine control module. The exact appearance can vary slightly based on the specific engine configuration.
On the six cylinder, yes.
It is inside the distributor. You have to replace the distributor to service the cam sensor.
A 2000 Chrysler Cirrus does not have a cabin filter.
No. A 2000 Chrysler does not have a reset.
The crankshaft sensor is mounted to the top rear of the transmission bell housing.
If it blows when trying to crank the engine, the starter is probably the failure.
Are you sure you mean 2002 Chrysler Cirrus -- they quit making the Cirrus in 2000. It is now a Sebring
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95 through 2000 cirrus' do not have a mass flow sensor. I noticed that when I put a cold air intake on my 99 .
check the size of the engine, if it is the same it will fit
It is on the top rear of the transmission bell housing.
Just behind the engine, in the passenger side of the bell housing.