Van will go for a while engine and oil light will come on and can stops wont start for a while after it sits. I have already replaced the crankshaft sensor.
SOURCE: Crankshaft Position Sensor location 04 PT Cruiser
It is located behind the **** of the starter on the front of the engine starting in '03 the 2.4 lt was changes the repair manual failed to update this..you may sneak it out with small fingers with out pulling out the starter.
SOURCE: Engine light stays on 2005 Chrylser Town/Country
If the Check Engine light is on, your vehicle will should have fault codes stored in the computer. Have a service tech perform a diagnostics test on your vehicle to extract the codes. This will give you an idea of the problem. My guess... O2 sensor since your vehicle is running fine. Codes will be necessary to verify.
SOURCE: 2005 crank position sensor location
The crank shaft sensor on that model should be on the driver side towards the back of the tranny its not hard to get to.
SOURCE: 2001 crysler town & Country
Hello Justin.
If your thermostat has been replaced with the proper one your engine is heating up.
The problem then becomes twofold.
The amount of coolant/antifreeze flowing through the heater core or a problem with the airflow over the core inside the heater plenum assembly.
I would check for coolant flow through the core first.
If the heat feels like it is warmer coming out an outlet with the fan on a low setting rather than a high one your heater core isn't flowing enough.
To verify you can also check the two hoses that go through the firewall to your heater core once the vehicle has been warmed up, feel the temperature difference between the two. They should both be almost hot enough not to hang on to and close to equal temperature. A hand held temperature gun is really handy for doing this.
If one is hotter than the other your heater core has restricted flow and will need to be flushed or replaced.
Next is to check your temperature blend door operation.
Move the control to hot and cool and listen for the door to move and feel for the temperature to change, if it does at all. The fan on low setting is best to listen and feel temperature changes.
If you feel a temperature change or hear the door thump at each end of it's travel it is OK.
If you have more questions on this problem leave it in "add a comment" and I will return your question.
KL
SOURCE: where exactly is the crankshaft
Hello sam adamzz: My name is Roger and I will help you. You can locate the crankshaft position sensor in the transmission bell housing. Standing at the driver side fender. Look at the back af the engine where the transmission and block meet. Just to the right of the block edge mounted in the bell housing you should see a round sensor with a wire lead out of it. This should be the sensor you want. Should you need further help please just ask. Please rate the answer. Thank You for using Fix Ya. Roger
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