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I checked a couple of spec sheets and it looks like there may have been an option for a remote trunk release but it was not standard equipment. If your car had the option it was probably near the driver seat and door.
The crankshaft sensor is located just to the side of your ignition coil pack on the engine block. The camshaft sensor is located on the back of the engine, just to the left of the oil filter. I would HIGHLY suggest having a qualified technician do this job for you. There is only one 10mm head bolt holding the sensor into the block, but these sensors are know to freeze into the engine block and break leaving a part of the sensor in the engine. If you attempt this yourself, be sure to rotate the sensor once the bolt is removed, and pull GENTLY. If it breaks, your in for a large repair bill.
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