Can't find location of crankshaft sensor on 1997 Plymouth Voyager. I have the part and understand it to be a simple replacement, i just need a diagram to show me where exactly it's located...
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Could be a number of thing's , ignition system related , engine sensor's . The only way to know for sure would be to do some testing . I have seen crankshaft position sensors , cam sensors , coolant temp . sensors , mass air flow sensors, . It's just not that simple , what is wrong . U don't want to replace a bunch of parts that won't fix the problem . Your best bet would be to have it diagnosed at a qualified repair shop . It takes specialized tools to track down problems like this .
Your check engine light must be on. To pull up your codes Put your key into ignition and turn key ON,OFF,ON,OFF and finally ON.The codes will show on your dash. From what you described it seems to me you may have a bad CRANKSHAFT SENSOR and MAF SENSOR. GOOD LUCK FRIEND.
On 1996 Plymouth Truck Voyager 2WD 3.3L MFI 6cyl the ECM (Engine Control Computer) is located under hood, driver side, front side of strut tower, mounted on inner fenderwell.
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3.0 3.3 and 3.8 liter engines look down on the back side of the engine on the firewall side. It will be under the crossover exhaust pipe and bolted to the transmission. It will have three wires going to it.
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