Top driver side of the bell housing.
The Crankshaft Position Sensor is your problem. Replace this and it'll fire right up.
An AW4 transmission from a 1991 Jeep Cherokee will not fit into a 1988 Jeep Cherokee. The transmissions in the varying years do not appear to be compatible with one another.
Probably a crank sensor
A 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.7L would have a 545rfe transmission.
No 1988 is OBD 1, the connecter is under the hood.
where is the crankshaft sensor located on a 1988 cutlass supreme
That year did not use are even have a crankshaft sensor.
POSSIBLE CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR.
in the distributor in the rear of the engine. sometimes known as a hall sensor
if it has a crankshaft sensor that's bad
It on the back of the coil packs going into the side of the block.
Yes mine did same thing it was the crankshaft sensor located on the firewall side of the engin.
Check Emissions Control. CPS, EGR, O2 Sensor,MAP, CTS, etc... -Fuel Pressure Regularotr. -Fuel Pump. -plugs, wires, dist. cap and rotor. -ECM. *I had success by installing a new O2 sensor, and CPS crankshaft position sensor.
module locatedwhere is the module on a 9 Chevy blazer
The Jeep Grand Cherokee did not come out until 1993. It used a 5281090 Mopar filter.
You have to dismantle the entire engine,,,NO YOU DO NOT ITS JUST YOU HAVE TO DRAIN THE OIL TAKE THE OIL PAN OFF AND GET THAT DANG SENSOR TAKEN OUT THEN REPLACE IT!!
The Crankshaft Position Sensor is your problem. Replace this and it'll fire right up.