At the front of the crankshaft. if its near time for the timing belt, you want to replace it along with any pullies, tensioner and water pump
Bottom of engine derectly behind the lower pulley but in front of the oil pan two wires to connector
remove all the belts and the crank shaft pulley (Harmonic balancer), then remove the covers to the timing belts. The sensor is just above the crankshaft. You can remove it with a 10mm socket. if you have difficulty with access, rotate the crankshaft a little. Put everything back and you should be ready to go. However, check your timing belt and if it needs replacing, now is the time but it is a much bigger job. Good luck.
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SOURCE: where is the crankshaft position/crank
Hi, at the front of the crankshaft. if its near time for the timing belt, you want to replace it along with any pullies, tensioner and water pump
The crankshaft position sensor is mounted on the engine near the crankshaft.
Operation
The crankshaft position sensor is a Hall-Effect sensor that senses the crank angle (piston position) of each cylinder and converts it into a pulse signal. The signal from the sensor is relayed to the ECM to indicate engine rpm and the position of the crankshaft.
Removal & Installation
Temperature - 4°F, test specification 1500-1700 RPM Temperature 32°F, test specification 1350-1550 RPM Temperature 68°F, test specification 1200-1400 RPMTemperature 104°F, test specification 1000-1200 RPM Temperature 176°F, test specification 650-850 RPM
SOURCE: Can the crankshaft position sensor in a 2005 Kia
This is a fairly easy repair.It does not require any technical work at all.It is a job that should take a mechanically inclined person about two hours to accomplish in their garage of their house.Any other questions get back to me....Thx..
SOURCE: Crankshaft position sensor replacement on 2005 Kia Sedona
the crankshaft position sensor for that car is located on top of transmission housing close to engine block.
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