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Old June 9th 06, 10:00 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys
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Default '94 Grand Cherokee TDC/Crankshaft sensor replacement, is Haynes wrong?

Jonathan.A.Burgess did pass the time by typing:
> My friend and I were working on my Jeep to replace the Crankshaft
> Position Sensor. I've been having the crank-but-no-start problem for a
> little while and as far as I've been able to test, it's either this or
> my car has a date with the bottom of a local cliff. However when we
> got the spark plugs and heat shielding out of the way (like it
> indicated in the Haynes manual we were reading) we couldn't figure out
> where the stuipd thing is supposed to go. It's in a crowded area with
> no view from top or bottom.
>
> Are there any sites that describe the sensor a little more carefully or
> show pictures? Mine is a 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee Ltd. V8 5.2L. Any
> help would be great.


I have the 4.0 but the only way to get at it was from under the jeep.
And even then you have to wedge your hands up between the exhaust, front
prop shaft, transmission, and chassis.

It goes at the 11-o-clock position on the transmission bell housing.
(driver side, almost at the top)

http://revbeergoggles.com/cps/
http://revbeergoggles.com/Fixes/cps-zoom3.jpg


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DougW


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