The crankshaft position sensor is located on the front case/oil pump. You will need to remove the crank pulley (aka harmonic balancer) and then the timing covers. Once you get the lower cover off you will see the sensor.
2.4L I4 https://i.ibb.co/zfzsfFy/2-4.jpg
3.8L V6 https://i.ibb.co/5sfcxSG/3-8.jpg
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check the tire pressures in ALL tires not just the 4 on the ground but the sapre also. If the pressures are all correct and the light is still on you may need to take it to a tire store such as good year or firestone or eve you local dealr to have the tpms SYSTEM checked out, (TPMS Tire Pressure Monitoring System)
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crankshaft pulley nuts are very tight,some are 85-90 ft lbs.use a 1/2 inch drive breaker bar & socket.put auto trans in park manual trans in gear with emergency brake on.
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Its located in the air filter housing....The volume air flow sensor also incorporates the barometric pressure sensor and the air intake sensor....If you are replacing either of these sensors replace the volume airflow sensor.......
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Is this a V6 or 4cyl???>>>(V6) This requires removing the Harmonic balancer (crankshaft pulley). Remove (R) front wheel, remove engine splash Guard, Remove crank pulley, remove lower timing belt cover. The Crank sensor is located behind the crank shaft pulley!! I highly recommend having this done by a certified tech, requires special tools. Hopefully this helps!!
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Check your timing marks , you may have jump the tooth on a timing belt.
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