Standing in front of the Jeep, it's at the very back of the engine, on top, next to the distributor, on the left. It should have a wire plug on top. you will need a special tool to remove the sensor, being careful not to break the wiring plug (remove the wiring plug first).
The plug or sensor above the oil filter on a 1996 Cherokee is the oil pressure sending unit. This sensor controls the oil pressure gauge.
There is not a map sensor on an 85. They did not show up till 86 with the 2.5 fuel injected engine.
The PCM (engine computer) provides the power.
Engine speed sensor circuit malfuntion
The oil pressure sensor is screwed into the rear of the oil cooler, under the intake manifold.
on the bellhousing easy one dont break it trying to get it out
The plug or sensor above the oil filter on a 1996 Cherokee is the oil pressure sending unit. This sensor controls the oil pressure gauge.
The oil pressure sensor is on the top rear of the engine, next to the distributor.
You can not. The crankshaft position sensor is required to run the engine.
It is in the engine block area.
In the exhaust pipe, near the engine.
Usually a crankshaft sensor is located on the bellhousing of the transmission
The 95 Lumina with a 3.1 engine does not have a temperature sending unit. Instead, the dash temp gauge is controlled by the engine coolant temp sensor. This sensor is located on the driver's side, top of the engine.
Which temperature sensor? There is an air-fuel charge sensor, and a coolant temp sensor.
It is in the distributor.
The engine coolant temperature sensor is the sensor that is screwed into the thermostat housing on the top front of the engine.
At the rear of the intake manifold right next to the distributor cap.