On the right side of oil cap in the rear side of motor... Also caled RPM sensor...
Under the Bonnet.
It's behind one of the camshaft pulleys. Why would a CRANKSHAFT position sensor be behind a CAMSHAFT pulley ??
Could be the TDC Sensor, sometimes called the crankshaft Sensor.
Cooling fan thermo switch is located on the radiator edit - only if fitted. Some fiat fans are controlled by the ecu, using data from the coolant temp sensor.
This is part of the O2 sensor, check ahead of the catalytic converter(s) to find their location.
Remove drivers side front wheel. Remove inner plastic wheel arch/guard. The crankshaft pulley is now visible To the right hand-side of the pulley is the crankshaft sensor
yes
the bonnet lever on a fiat brava is by the clutch pedel and has a red handle this may be the same on the bravo
There is no point in doing that as the Fiat Bravo HGT has a Normally Aspirated engine ( no turbo)
In a Fiat Panda, the crankshaft position sensor is typically located near the crankshaft, often on the engine block or near the transmission bell housing. It is usually positioned at the lower part of the engine, where it can accurately read the crankshaft's position and rotation. Accessing it may require removing some components, such as the engine cover or other obstructing parts, depending on the specific engine model. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for precise location and removal instructions.
The crankshaft sensor is by the crankshaft pullie (the balancer)
Yes there is a crankshaft sensor