The camshaft position sensor is located just above the oil filter on the right side (sitting in the vehicle) of the engine.
It does not have a mass airflow sensor.
It is located at the driver's fender side of the the throttle body.
On my 94, I6, it was lower right, from the front of the vehicle. There is a wire from the distributor to the sensor. Follow that.
When facing the engine it's located on the top right hand side of the bell housing, it's very hard to change.
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"how do you change a throttle position sensor on a 1998 jeep grand Cherokee?" could someone without any experience do it?
It is on the top passenger side of the bell housing.
It is on the top passsenger side of the bell housing.
It is under the front of the passenger side cylinder head
The cam sensor should be located underneathe your distributor cap. That is the placement on my 98 Grand Cherokee and it should be located there as well on yours.
It does not have a mass airflow sensor.
It is under the front of the passenger side cylinder head.
Throttle position sensor out of range.
It is also known as a Pickup Coil that is located under the rotor inside the Distributor cap.
The crankshaft position sensor is bolted to the bell housing of a 96 Grand Cherokee. It is at the top of the bell housing, just on the drivers side on a 4.0 L and on the passenger side on a V8.
The throttle position sensor is mounted to the throttle body. It is located opposite of where the throttle cable goes onto the throttle body.
Crankshaft position sensor mounting bolt.