On the 6 cylinder it is located on the left side of the engine when look at it not far from the number one cylinder. in line with the bearings and seals on serpentine belt side next to fire wall about 10 o'clock while facing engine standing at passenger side front wheel.O7OUT
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i think it's the starter. On most nissans, the starter and the crank position sensor are close to each other. Some nissans have 4 position sensors, between crank sensor, crank angle sensor, cam position sensor, and sensor sensing sensor, oh and cam angle sensor. Oh wait, maybe it's a bad ground. Nope, gotta be the staerter.
To replace crank angle sensor .
1.you will need to remove drive belt
2.remove harmonic balancer to get to crank angle sensor
3.remove crank angle sensor
then do these steps in reverse to reassembly
If the crank sensor circuit is malfunctioning, then that is your problem. The code does not mean that you must replace your crank sensor. (sometimes it means this, sometimes it does not) The code means that either the crank sensor CIRCUIT is out of range or the crank sensor cannot SYNCRONIZE with the cam sensor. There is a whole lot more to diagnosing a crank sensor circuit than simply replacing the crank sensor. Proper diagnostic procedures need to be followed to locate the exact cause of the problem.
Does this pertain to the Crank Shaft or the Ignition sensor? I've never heard of a crank sensor... I'll check...
I found this from a guy on another website..."It does however have a crank sensor and if you look at the lower crank pulley just to the back of the pulley and go around the pulley you should find the sensor mounted on a bracket. You should see what appears as a sprocket with widely spaced teeth on the engine side of the pulley. This "sprocket" so to speak is what the crank sensor "reads". I believe that the crank sensor is the only sensor used for engine timing. "
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