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DrCarl Smith Sr. Posted on Dec 11, 2015
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2009 XF 4.2L Where is crankshaft position sensor located?

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Oct 1, 2009 - They are available for the following Jaguar XF years: 2010, 2009, 10, 09. ... 10 2010 Jaguar XF Crank Position Sensor 4.2L V8 Intermotor.
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Why can't i get a picture of crankshaft position sensor for my 2009 Kia Sedona I don't need a picture of any other year or model why is that so difficult

Some of the previous answers you have been provided were from individuals who market their 'service manuals' on Fixya.
I don't have a picture for you, but I've researched, and according to Wikipedia, the Sedona had a 3.8L V6 in the North American market from 2006 through 2012 (and later?). I found a video on YouTube for a Kia Sorento with the same engine, and it shows the location of the crankshaft sensor. I'm pretty certain it will be the same on your vehicle. See the link.
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The Crankshaft Position Sensor is in the front of the engine block just under the starter motor (CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR LOCATION).

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