On a 1989 Pontiac Trans Am, the crankshaft position sensor is typically located near the crankshaft or flywheel, often on the engine block or near the transmission bell housing. For models equipped with the 5.0L or 5.7L V8 engines, it is usually found on the lower part of the engine, facing the transmission. It's advisable to consult the vehicle's service manual for precise location details and diagrams.
Crank sensors are always located on the camshafts. The 1989 Pontiac Sunbird crank sensor is located on the head of the engine towards to end of the camshaft.
The 1989 Pontiac trans am is a classic automobile. Yes, you can flat tow a 1989 Pontiac Trans Am.
That year did not have a crank sensor.
Chevy did not use a crank sensor on that year.
passenger's side next to the oil pan
It does not have 1.
This car only uses the sensor in the distributor.
the fuel pump or crank sensor
pull it apart
There were two, manual cars were equiped with a T5, and the automatics were 700R4s.
That would be the pick up plate in the distributor.
right above the oil filter