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John Scolavino Posted on May 26, 2014
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Where is the crackshaft position sensor located on a 1990 dodge d 150

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You don't have one. The crank sensor came into vogue with distributorless ignition systems. Before that, the computer got a crankshaft position signal from the pick up coil inside the distributor.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: 1997 Dodge caravan crank position sensor

it is located on the bellhousing of the transmission it gets its signal from the flywheel.look where the transmission bolts to the engine.

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mike loshbough

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SOURCE: Crankshaft position sensor location - 1991 Dodge Dakota 5.2L

it is on the passenger side on the back off the motor.there are two allen head bolts or 13mm.it goes into the transmission and normally has rubber at the opening.you should be able to gets this from the top follow middle of valve cover on pass. side the go strait back toward the fire wall.please rate this answer.

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  • Posted on May 30, 2010

SOURCE: Location of the throttle position sensor

the censor is located adjacent to the throttle control linkage, and has a 3 wire connection plug

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 05, 2010

SOURCE: crankshaft position sensor

It should be in the side of the block above the lip of the oil pan. Go through the wheel well. Passenger side.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 25, 2010

SOURCE: 2001 dodge 3500 van cam position sensor location

Crank sensor is in the bell housing of the transmission. Cam sensor is in the distributor.

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