located near the cam gear on the front of the engine
however, the crank sensor, to the right of the oil filter near the bell housing is the part notorious for going out on these cars, and causing a p0322 and/or p0341 code, and sometimes others as well
To replace the crank sensor I had to: Support the motor with a floor jack. Remove the starter, 2 of the starter bolts connect to the motor mount. Remove the motor mount from the frame, very easy. Remove the oil filter.
That will give you just enough room to get an Allen wrench in to remove the bolt holding the sensor in.
No, it's located inside the distributor. Round donut looking like thing under the rotor. I don't think the crankshaft position sensor is going to through a P0341 code....especially when it's specifically for the camshaft.
4.25 qts
20L
1 of them.
20L is about 5.3 US gallons.
Yes.
4002 (or) 20L by 20W
50
Nebuchadnezzar is 20L, that's big.
On average about 20L of water is used when cooking.
Depending on the size of one's backyard, one can generally fit approximately one hundred to two hundred 20L bags of soil in the yard. Again, it depends on the size of the yard.
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