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If you have a distributor, you don't have a crank sensor. There is a cam sensor in distributor. W/o more info concerning your problem, I'm not sure what is happening? Any applicable trouble codes? Engine cranking, you have spark at the plugs--proper fuel pressure--and fuel injector pulse?
have a 1991/second month dodge dakota with 5.2 4x4 and it does not have a crank sensor on the left side of the engine by the bell housing,there is nothing there no wires no sensor,there is no crank sensor on the front of the engeine,early dakota with 5.2 dont have a crank sensor.
The crank sensor is on the front of the engine it triggers off the front crank pulley. The pickup you changed is the Camshaft position sensor and will cause hard starting but not a complete no start. A picture of the Crankshaft position sensor is below.
Should be bolted right before the transmission (it has a wire connected to the harness) on the upper side of the engine (near the interior). See Chilton manual 20404.
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