SOURCE: need location of crank angle sensor on 1997 pontiac sunfire 2.2 liter
Hello oldiro: My name is Roger and I can help. From under the vehicle look up between the transmission and the side of the block. Mid motor above the pan rail there is a bolted in sensor. This should be the crank sensor.It will have two wires plugged in to it. Please rate this answer as this lets us know you received the information you asked for. Should you need further help please just ask. Thank You for using FixYa. Roger
SOURCE: crank angle sensor location
The crank sensor is always located next to the crankshaft pulley. it will be inserted into the block with the top part of the housing half way out. you cant miss the wires leading into the tip of the housing next to the crank shaft pulley.
SOURCE: Ka24e locate the crank angle sensor
The sensor is located in the bottom inside of the distributor.
SOURCE: replace timing belt holden vectra 2.2ltre
timing cover has marks on it,line it up with pulley,remove pulley and cover,check to see if any marks on camshaft.un do tensioner.to be sure make your own marks
SOURCE: emissions warning light stays illuminated while
The warning light has two states. A blinking light indicates a critical
problem with gaseous emissions from the engine that is likely to cause
permenant damage to the engine, exhaust sytem or catalytic converter. A
blinking light must be remedied immediately, and the car should not be
driven in this state, at the risk of causing serious and permenant
damage to the engine, exhaust and/or catalytic converter. Repairing or
replacing these parts can be extremely expensive. A reputable garage or
a Vauxall/Opel garage should be able to diagnose and repair the
problem.
A solid (unblinking) light indicates a non-critical
fault in the emmisions exhaust system. Many faults are covered by this
light including failures in emssions sensors, temperature sensors and a
variety of other parts. This usually results in a higher than average
amount of environmentally harmful pollutants being expelled from the
car, loss of power and/or gradual damage to the engine, exhaust and
catalytic converter. While the car can still be driven with a
non-critical emmisions problem, it is highly recommended that the fault
is diagnosed and repaired at a reputable garage or Vauxhall/Opel
garage.
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