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Oct 26, 2019 Where is the crankshaft position sensor located on the 2006 Frontier 2.5L (XE)? This is in regards to a P0335 code. Joined Mar 21, 2016 · 3,894 Posts
The cam position sensor and crank position sensor are the same part number. The crank position sensor is located on the right bank of the engine block (passenger side in the US), below the starter and rearward of the oil pressure switch. There's a picture on page EC-325 of the factory service manual. The cam position sensor is located on the
back side of the cylinder head, just below the valve cover and just above the engine coolant temp sensor. There's a picture of it on page EC-332. Here's a link to the EC section of the 06 Frontier FSM: The Nissan P/N is 23731-6N21A. Rockauto.com has the sensors in Hitachi brand, which makes the OE sensor, as well as NTK, which is also very good and makes the OE oxygen sensors for Nissan and is the same company as NGK, which makes the spark plugs for Nissan. The Hitachi is a little
more money but has a longer warranty. Either is about 1/2 the price of genuine Nissan. It's best to stick with OE parts when it comes to these sensors. Nissan 22448-EA000 is the part number for an ignition coil pack. Joined Mar 3, 2014 · 11 Posts
Discussion Starter · #3 · Nov 1, 2019 The cam position sensor and crank position sensor are the same part number. The crank position sensor is located on the right bank of the engine block (passenger side in the US), below the starter and rearward of the oil pressure switch. There's a picture on page EC-325 of the factory service manual. The cam position sensor is
located on the back side of the cylinder head, just below the valve cover and just above the engine coolant temp sensor. There's a picture of it on page EC-332. Here's a link to the EC section of the 06 Frontier FSM: The Nissan P/N is 23731-6N21A. Rockauto.com has the sensors in Hitachi brand, which makes the OE sensor, as well as NTK, which is also very good and makes the OE oxygen sensors for Nissan and is the same company as NGK, which makes the spark plugs for Nissan. The
Hitachi is a little more money but has a longer warranty. Either is about 1/2 the price of genuine Nissan. It's best to stick with OE parts when it comes to these sensors. Nissan 22448-EA000 is the part number for an ignition coil pack. The cam position sensor and crank position sensor are the same part number. The crank position sensor is located on the right bank of the engine block (passenger side in the US), below the starter and rearward of
the oil pressure switch. There's a picture on page EC-325 of the factory service manual. The cam position sensor is located on the back side of the cylinder head, just below the valve cover and just above the engine coolant temp sensor. There's a picture of it on page EC-332. Here's a link to the EC section of the 06 Frontier FSM: The Nissan P/N is 23731-6N21A. Rockauto.com has the sensors in Hitachi brand, which makes the OE sensor, as well as NTK, which is also very good
and makes the OE oxygen sensors for Nissan and is the same company as NGK, which makes the spark plugs for Nissan. The Hitachi is a little more money but has a longer warranty. Either is about 1/2 the price of genuine Nissan. It's best to stick with OE parts when it comes to these sensors. Nissan 22448-EA000 is the part number for an ignition coil pack. Exactly what I needed, thank you. I did spend a few extra bucks and bought the Hitachi.
How do you get to the crankshaft sénsor with metal fender wells Joined Feb 11, 2019 · 3,073 Posts
It's right by the oil filter, just change it next time you change oil. What are the symptoms of a failing crank sensor?5 Signs of a Failing Crank Sensor. Crank Sensor Problems Could Make it Hard to Start Car. One sign that your crankshaft sensor might be failing is if you find it hard to start your vehicle. ... . Engine Vibration Issues. ... . Fuel Economy Slippage. ... . Uneven Acceleration. ... . Check Engine Light On.. Where is the crankshaft position sensor located?The Crankshaft Position sensor is normally located in the timing cover or on the side of the block with a cylindrical portion that inserts into the block. Will a malfunctioning Cam or Crank Sensor illuminate the check engine light or affect vehicle operation?
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