The crank sensor (real name is crankshaft position sensor) senses when a notch on the crankshaft goes by and sends a pulse to the car's computer. This tells the computer where the crankshaft is in it rotation so that the computer will fire the spark plug at the correct time. This also allows the computer to change the timing under different conditions such as if gas of too low an octane rating is being used causing predetonation (called knocking) which is sensed by the knock sensor.
spark to ign through the computer
The crank sensor (real name is crankshaft position sensor) senses when a notch on the crankshaft goes by and sends a pulse to the car's computer. This tells the computer where the crankshaft is in it's rotation so that the computer will fire the spark plug and injectors at the correct time.
The crankshaft sensor is by the crankshaft pullie (the balancer)
Yes there is a crankshaft sensor
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Yes they are the same.
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No, the 1983 model does not have a crankshaft position sensor. Only distributorless engine needs a crankshaft position sensor.
There is no such thing as a crankshaft sensor. There is no such thing as a crankshaft sensor.
The sensor in the distributor is the crankshaft position sensor.