On this specific vehicle, it is located under the vehicle on the passenger side, in the rear bottom of the motor, near the bellhousing. It is much easier to see it if you remove the starter. Actually, it will be a lot easier to replace if you remove the starter. Carefully remove the 3 pin connector so that it doesn't break. Then remove the bolt holding the connector and twist the sensor as you pull it out. Hope this helps.
From memory: My 1990 Jeep Cherokee 4.0L with a manual transmission has the sensor through the top of the transmission bell housing. Two bolts hold it in, and the 3-wire cable runs to a recepticle mounted on the firewall, near where the intake manifold meets the head.
My 1987 jeep had a similar problem. the wire leading down to the crank sensor (necessary for the engine to develop spark) was damp and grounding against the firewall. Tied it slightly away from the firewall w/ a tiewrap, and never had problem again (previously the dealer had replaced the crank sensor twice without the problem correcting itself)
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Their are 2 main bolts that hold on a thermostat housing for an 1987 jeep cheorkee pioneer!!
1987 and up will be interchangeable, although there might be some reflashing of the ECM required.
behind the radio hidden up amongst the bundle of wires, it is very difficult to access and replace
it is inside the distributor.
The knock sensor is on the left side of the block below the exhaust manifold.
No it does not have a crankshaft sensor, the engine control module uses the distributor for crankshaft position.
It is located inside the distributor under the rotor,but replacements are almost impossible to find. You will most likely have to buy the whole distributor.
If the engine is not giving spark or sending any fuel to the cylinders. Then I would seriously suggest checking out the CKP or crank position sensor located on the front of the engine.
V6 crank position sensorThe crank position sensor is part of the distributor on a V6 All Fieros equipped with a distributor (1984 - 1986 4-cyl and 1985 to 1988 V6) have the crank sensor inside the distributor. It may also be known as a distributor pickup or HEI pickup.Fieros with DIS (1987 to 1988 4 cylinder) have a crank sensor on the back side (engine side) of the ignition module extending into the engine block. The ignition module is the flat base that the ignition coils are attached to.
under the coil pack on the 2.5 back side of the motor Dave
i can't find the iat sensor for my 1987 nissan 300zx non turbo
were is the crankshaft sensor located on a 1987 Pontiac Grand AM with a 2.5L engine
The sensor is on the back side of engine at the lip of the oil pan put installed in the engine block.
It is located in the boot, under the spare tyre
the oxygen sensor is in the exhaust manifolds, there should be one for each side