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Chevy Suburban 1990
Where is the location of the crankshaft sensor in the 1990 chevy suburban?
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Re: Chevy Suburban
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What is the issue you are having? These engines all had distributors at the time.
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Re: Chevy Suburban
The SandMan is right. A 1990 should have had a conventional HEI distributor, EST system, and triggering via the pickup coil in the distributor.
Are you reading some sort of error code indicating a CKP signal problem?
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Re: Chevy Suburban 1990
It should not have a crank shaft position sensor but it will have a knock sensor, which it similar, whats the problem?
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