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The single and double overhead cam engines take different sensors - it should be under a wiring harness close to the throttle cable. Did you check the computer for trouble codes ?
the crank sensor is located in the transmission bell housing where the trans bolts to the engine block.its held in by one bolt and is a 2 wire round plug connector i believe.
The Crank position sensor is located on the drivers side front of the engine below the AC compressor and picks up its signal from the front crankshaft pulley trigger ring. In the picture below is a technican grasping the connection to the sensor and the sensor directly in front of the connector.
The crankshaft sensor shoul or is located at front of engine bolted to the block . It senses the crank position so it is mounted where it can ,in close proximity of the pulley. Ned
well i dont know what year is but the crank position sensor is locate it behind crank pulley in order to have acces to the sensor you ne to remove the pulley first. Note when the crank sensor is bad there should be no fire at your sparks. before keep spending more money dont know if you checked for gas coming to the engine.
Hi, the crank sensor is located on the radiator side of the engine in front of the transmission about half way down the block. good luck its s tight fit.
You said you changed the ecm module, is that the ecm or the ignition module. Do you have access to a scanner to check cranking rpm? That way you can test the new crank sensor and the wiring and the ignition module.
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