SOURCE: crank shaft sensor
I believe if memory serves me right its on gear box housing , in slightly different areas depending on gearbox
SOURCE: crank shaft sensor
I have 10 years experience in a Nissan dealership and I know without a shadow of a doubt that the Crankshaft Position Sensor is NOT located next tp the crank pulley... it is rather at the other end of the engine near where the transmission bellhousing bolts to the engine block. It is on the side toward the firewall near the bottom. Even if you can get the vehicle on a lift and get under it, you can't really see it... It's more of a feel thing... There was a campaign (recall) on these engines to replace Crank Position and also Cam Postion sensors. Check with your dealer- the campaign might be open. You will need your VIN number when you call.
SOURCE: 2003 3.7 Liberty check engine light for crank sensor
2003 3.7 Liberty check engine light for crank....what? sensor? You have scanned it?
SOURCE: 2003 Jeep Liberty Stalls
thats correct, may have bad ecm (computer) or bad wire to crank sensor from ecm, also ive run into this problem and it was the new sensor i put in was no good and aftermarket,also cam sensor can do this, and also make sure the 5 volt feed wire is good,good luck hope this helps.
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SOURCE: Where is the crank shaft sensor on a 2003 Jeep
Sit on top of the transmission, you can get to it from top on the drives side, held on with a 10mm bolt.
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