Inside the lower part of the engine. The pistons are connected to the crankshaft by way of connecting rods. The crankshaft is what turns the flywheel, torque converter, transmission, and ultimately the drive wheels. Look of the top of the transmission bellhousing. Sorry, I thought you meant crank sensor. It is that main shaft the runs through the bottom of the engine block from the front to the back of the engine, and is connected to the pistons. You cannot see the crankshaft without taking the engine apart, but you can see the crankshaft pulley, which is the pulley that attaches to the front end of the crankshaft, and drives the serpentine belt, which drives all the accessories, like the alternator, Power Steering pump, etc. The crankshaft pulley is the very bottom pulley, when you look at the front of the engine.
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∙ 18y agoI believe it is located on the block right above the oil filter housing. That is where it is on my 1996 neon.
The crankshaft sensor is located directly above the oil filter housing by the alternator.
Just below the starter.
Look on the top of the bellhousing clocked over toward the firewall.
No, the computer needs that sensor to know crank timing.
The crankshaft position sensor for the 1995 Monte Carlo is located on the front of the engine. It is just to the right of where the crankshaft comes out of the engine.
A 1995 Neon doesn't have a BCM (body control module)
The 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse crankshaft position sensor is located on the back of the engine. The crankshaft position sensor will be near the bottom of the engine cover.
right above the oil filter on the backside of the engine.
The speed sensor for a 1995 Neon is on the side of the transmission. It is mounted behind the vehicles exhaust.
It is in the fuel tank.
The 1995 Dodge Neon engine mounts are located on each corner of the engine. There will be to engine mounts in the front and two engine mounts in the rear.