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Old 10-24-2008, 11:02 AM
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Angry crank shaft sensor?

does any one know where the crankshaft positon sensor is on a 1998 cavalier 2.2? please help
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Old 10-24-2008, 01:19 PM
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Re: crank shaft sensor?

Under the module or close buy.
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Old 10-24-2008, 02:43 PM
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Re: crank shaft sensor?

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Under the module or close buy.
Umm... no..

Back of the block driver side...

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Umm... no..

Back of the block driver side...
Ummmmmm Yeah! Thats where the bracket for the module is bolted to as well!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: crank shaft sensor?

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Ummmmmm Yeah! Thats where the bracket for the module is bolted to as well!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
95-97 yes..

He has a 98... 98-02 are mounted on the side of the head. ( Note placement of RED MSD coil pacs)



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Re: crank shaft sensor?

I always hate arguing about something I'm not sure on... but since when is the crankshaft in the head or accessable from there? The module can be (and usually is on most engines) seperate from the sensor.
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Re: crank shaft sensor?

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I always hate arguing about something I'm not sure on... but since when is the crankshaft in the head or accessable from there? The module can be (and usually is on most engines) seperate from the sensor.
No one said the CPS was in the head. It is on the back of the block.

I am arguing with Airjer_ about the placement of the ignition control module. He seemed to think the ignition control module on a 98 was located there. In which is it not.

Did i clear up any confusion?
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Re: crank shaft sensor?

Yup that was my bad! I was thinking that they didn't switch until later (for some reason I was thinking it was 2000? Hey, I'm blonde I can get away with that!!)

The crank sensor is still in the same place, ibn the back of the block. GM just changed the location of the module and coil packs.
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Re: crank shaft sensor?

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No one said the CPS was in the head. It is on the back of the block.

I am arguing with Airjer_ about the placement of the ignition control module. He seemed to think the ignition control module on a 98 was located there. In which is it not.

Did i clear up any confusion?
Yup!

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