it's between the Crank pulley and the oil pan.... Right up under the front of the motor. Should just be able to unplug it and replace it. It might have a small bolt holding it in place
A faulty crank sensor can do that.
it should be behind the Harmonic Blance,right top
Crank sensor has failed,Ignition control module (ICM) has failed,Bad ignition coil pack,
Actually, you don't replace the sensor itself. The crazy thing is part of the harmonic balancer, and you have to replace the whole thing.
behind the crank pulley
You put a new crank sensor in your 92 buick and now its like its out of time?
It has both.
Remove belt, balancer bolt and get a balancer puller to remove the balancer. Unbolt and unplug sensor to replace it. An air impact wrench that is strong will get the bolt loose.
No. The engine won't run with a faulty crank sensor.
could be the crank sensor, the go out. the have a reputation for that.
if you have a code w/ cam to crank reference then yes. if only a crank sensor issue the no
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