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How to disconnect the connector for a crankshaft sensor on a 2000 4.0 jeep wrangler?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 14, 2009

SOURCE: location/testing of crank sensor 1995 jeep wrangler

Should be on the bellhousing on the drivers side just where you need rubber arms to reach it.Should have no continuity between b&c terminals (check with ohmeter) Harness plug is usually on the drivers side between the master cyl and the back of the engine (unless someone moved it)

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 13, 2009

SOURCE: location of crankshaft position sensor Jeep grand cherokee 1997

left rear of engine block,on transmission bell housing.best way from top under brake booster use a wrench,

Efstathios Govas

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  • Posted on Sep 23, 2009

SOURCE: crankshaft sensor located 98 jeep grnd cher 4wd 6cy

it is located at the back of the engine on top of the transmission bell housing,the plug runs over to the passenger side of the engine bay and it comes out from behind the engine,you can actually get your hand on the sensor itself from under the hood on the drivers side,and i believe its a 13mm bolt holding it in,the new sensor will have a sticker on the end of it...leave it there,it is used for correct spacing between the sensor and the flywheel,hope this helps

Testimonial: "Everything was just like you said but as a not atleast for my jeep it is an 11mm not 13mm. Works great so far (keep fingers crossed) "

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 11, 2009

SOURCE: 2000 jeep wrangler fuse keeps blowing?? What do I

That or the wiring to it is shorted at some point. Remove the connection at the center back of the socket and replace the fuse--if ok, replace or repair the socket. If still blows fuse, check the wire you removed for damage near any metal object.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 11, 2010

SOURCE: Change a crankshaft position sensor on a 2000 eclipse

Is this a V6 or 4cyl???>>>(V6) This requires removing the Harmonic balancer (crankshaft pulley). Remove (R) front wheel, remove engine splash Guard, Remove crank pulley, remove lower timing belt cover. The Crank sensor is located behind the crank shaft pulley!! I highly recommend having this done by a certified tech, requires special tools. Hopefully this helps!!

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The wiring that feeds a signal from the crank position sensor to the computer should be checked first. Disconnecting and reconnecting the wiring connector may help. Without the right diagnostic equipment, it is difficult to determine if the sensor is at fault.
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