The crank sensor is located on the top of the bell housing on the drivers side.
Top, driver side of the bellhousing.
On my 97 jeep grand Cherokee, with the 5.2 liter v8, its located in the distributor, under cap & rotor.
It is bolted to the transmission bell housing, drivers side, near the top. The bolts advance toward the front of the vehicle. It is nested in a rubber boot and senses teeth on the flywheel to detect top dead center and 180 degrees off TDC.
The crank sensor should be on the drivers side of the transmission bell housing. It's more towards the top of the bell housing. The easiest way to get to it is reaching down from the top of the engine just below the valve cover. Atleast that is where it is on my 91 4.0L
If you take out the battery tray and turn it over, you will find the Battery Temperature Sensor. Just found out this was the reason my check engine light stayed on. One of the wires was exposed and discharging to the frame of the jeep.
Inline.
The crank position sensor is located by the crank shaft on a ford 350 xl 5.8 liter.
yes the 7.3 DI power stroke has a Crank sensor and a Cam sensor.
Chevy did not use a crank sensor on that year.
Replace your control module.
It does not have 1.
The 1995 Oldsmobile Aurora 4.0 liter engine crank sensor is located on the back of the crank. You will need to remove the rear engine cover in order to view the crank sensor.
The Chevrolet Corsica 3.1 liter engine crank sensor can be found on the back of the engine. You will need to remove the rear engine cover in order to access the crank sensor.
You can find the crank sensor on the back of your 1993 3.4 liter engine. You will need to remove the rear engine cover in order to access the crankshaft sensor.
THE CRANK SESOR IS LOCATED BEHIND THE STARTER ON THE 2.2.
The cam sensor is inside the distributor under the rotor.
The 1999 Range Rover 4.6 liter engine crank shaft sensor is located on the back of the engine. The crank shaft sensor is behind the rear engine cover.
not behind the bell housing ?