Question about 2007 Chrysler Sebring Sedan
Codes 300 315 335 flashing engine light
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Posted on Jan 02, 2017
SOURCE: how can i replace the crankshaft position sensor
Fig. 2: Location of the crankshaft position sensor on 2.4L engines
Posted on Jun 25, 2009
SOURCE: Where is the crankshaft position sensor located?
the crankshaft position senor on the 2.2L is located on the rear right side of the engine block
Posted on Jul 07, 2009
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Posted on Jan 12, 2010
SOURCE: where exactly is the crankshaft
Hello sam adamzz: My name is Roger and I will help you. You can locate the crankshaft position sensor in the transmission bell housing. Standing at the driver side fender. Look at the back af the engine where the transmission and block meet. Just to the right of the block edge mounted in the bell housing you should see a round sensor with a wire lead out of it. This should be the sensor you want. Should you need further help please just ask. Please rate the answer. Thank You for using Fix Ya. Roger
Posted on Jan 15, 2011
SOURCE: crankshaft position sensor location on 2004 chrystler pacifica
can u please tell me where on my 2004 chrysler pacifica is the crankshaft sensor located?
Posted on Apr 25, 2011
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Symptoms
- Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light)
- Lack/Loss of Power
- Engine Stall
Possible causes
- Harness or connectors (The sensor circuit is open or shorted)
- Crankshaft position sensor may be faulty
- Signal plate may be damage
- Starter motor may be faulty
- Starting system circuit
- Dead (Weak) battery
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