SOURCE: crankshaft position sensor location
1990 Chevrolet Cavalier 2.2L TBI 4cyl
The Crankshaft Position Sensor is located under hood, center, rear engine area, below ingnition
coil pack and DIS module, mounted in engine block.
Fig. 1: View of the CKP sensor-to-crankshaft reluctor relationship
Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor
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magnetic crankshaft sensor (Hall Effect switch) is used which is
remotely mounted on the opposite side of the engine from the DIS/IC
module. The sensor protrudes in to the engine block, within about 0.050
in. (1.27mm) of the crankshaft reluctor.
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SOURCE: were is the crankshaft position sensor located on 2001 chevy mali
It mounts in the side of the block near the crankshaft,it fits in a hole,going into the engine block.,look on the inside of the engine compartment ,on the firewall side,left of the pulleys,down low.
SOURCE: 2011 Chevy Traverse - CAR
My suggestion would be to not buy GM cars and trucks. A man died in VA Beach in one of these same vehicles because the vehicle suddenly caught on fire while driving due to a fuel leak in the engine compartment. GM will never admit there is a problem. Cheaper to pay off families of people dead or injured than to re-tool the plant and/or do a recall.
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SOURCE: 2004 3.8 Chevy impala sensor
The crankshaft positions sensor is located behind the crankwheel on the
passenger side of the engine. In order to replace it or at least
examine it, a person would need to remover the crankwheel with a puller
that can be rented out at Autozone. Just ask for a harmonic balancer
puller. Remove the front right tire and place firmly on jackstands. The
crankshaft pulley WILL NOT loosen by just turning the bolt. This is a
two person job. Caddycorner to the starter, there is a small plastic
plate cover that covers the driveplate/flexplate. Remove the two bolts
and pull the cover off. Have one person position a screwdriver into the
ring gear teeth and have another remove the pulley bolt. Its EXTREMELY
TIGHT and the best way to remove it is with a large rachet and a breaker
bar. Once the bolt is removed, take the puller and position
accoridngly. The threaded holes are not on the surface but inside the
pulley itself. Place large bolt in center of the puller and place the
pointed or flat tip on center of the large bolt and place. Take three
very small screws or bolts that came with the puller and position all
three in place. Once all this is done begin turning the bolt in the
middle of the puller clockwise. This will take alot of arm strength and
anywhere from 15-30 min to do. Once the wheel has come off, carefully
pry off the sensor cover which is another piece of plactic. Once the
cover is off, carefully remove the sensor and examine or replace as
needed. Installation is reverse of removal. Hope this helps
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Hi Amy! I have the same problem! My engine failed, because the oil filter gasket came loose, and fell into the piston. Needless to say, the whole engine became clogged. They replaced my 2011 Traverse's engine with a new one, but now it has a hard time starting. I'm picking it up tomorrow, hopefully for the last time. If it's the same problem, I will contact a Lemon Law type Attorney. Any feedback? thanks!
Rick
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