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We're is the crank shaft sensor on 2005 1.9diesal Berlingo van

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 29, 2008

SOURCE: crank shaft sensor

I have 10 years experience in a Nissan dealership and I know without a shadow of a doubt that the Crankshaft Position Sensor is NOT located next tp the crank pulley... it is rather at the other end of the engine near where the transmission bellhousing bolts to the engine block. It is on the side toward the firewall near the bottom. Even if you can get the vehicle on a lift and get under it, you can't really see it... It's more of a feel thing... There was a campaign (recall) on these engines to replace Crank Position and also Cam Postion sensors. Check with your dealer- the campaign might be open. You will need your VIN number when you call.

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Mike Vincent

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  • Posted on May 21, 2009

SOURCE: PO340 Crank Shaft Sensor "A"C came up as the problem Also a C1201 Just want to find out where the Crank Shaft Sensor is located. Thank you

89119318this should help.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 18, 2009

SOURCE: Crank shaft position sensor

it should be behind the harmonic balancer at the driver side , front of the oil pan

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 09, 2009

SOURCE: crank shaft sensor? is this the same as cam shaft

no each one has its own job,
crank sensor is counting crank shaft rpms
cam sensor is counting cam shaft rpms
is there any lights coming on just as this is happening?
i think you should have the fuel pressure checked when it dies out,you need at least 50psi at fuel rail

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 27, 2011

SOURCE: where is the crank shaft

Hello lucasgraves,

If you have a 4.0 the crank position sensor is mounted to the transmission bell housing at the left rear side of the engine block. Left is drivers side.

If you have a 4.7 the crank position sensor is mounted into the engine block above the starter.

If you have a 2.5 the crank position sensor is mounted to the transmission bell housing at the left rear side of the engine block.

If you have a 3.7 the crank position sensor is mounted into the right rear side of the engine block.

Regards,
netvan

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