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Most cars, (this is RWD car ) is on the front of engine, just below the crank shaft. usually just behind the crank PULLEY. if not , say so and we can go to alldata.com and see reality.
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Hi Tony, 1995 Ford 5.0L should have 1 crank sensor, Is it car or truck? If your vehicle has distributor it does not have crank sensor. Some 95"s came with TIFF that's Distributor mounted....If you don't have Dist. Sensor will be down on Timing cover, Bottom R. hand side of engine, Hope this helps, Good Luck.
It's on the block but check by spraying fuel into the throttle body if it starts there's a fuel issue like the pump relay fuse if it doesn't start your idle air control valve or throttle position sensor maybe bad it's rare for the crank sensor but it's a 98 so 20 years old it could be but the other sensors mentioned are more common the crank sensor is a magnetic pulse but the sensors for idle and position have contacts inside that can become worn-out and break contact resulting in a no start condition
should be bolted to the timing cover down by the crank pulled. if you look at the back side of the crank pulley you should see the exciter ring that the crank sensor uses to generate its signal.
The crank sensor generates its own voltage. If you connect a V/O meter to it, and set it on AC volts, you should see a couple of AC volts when cranking.
Check the ignition switch please. Had that on a 93 Ford that it was bad and the coil wasnt getting any electricity while the switch was in "start" position.
Well if you dont have a crank signal then the crank shaft position sensor is bad these trucks are known for the crank sensors going bad and its an easy fix
were is the crank sensor located on 2004 ford f150 4.6l
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