The most common symptom of a failed crankshaft position sensor on a nissan is that the car hesitates to start or the car stalls after it starts.
Camshaft crankshaft sensor removal.
In this guide you will learn about the nissan crankshaft position sensor also referred to as a crank sensor or ckp.
Locate and remove the crankshaft position sensor.
Unplug the electrical connector and unscrew the sensor mounting bolts to remove the sensor from the engine using a ratchet and socket.
Locate the sensor on the front of the motor near the crankshaft pulley and use the appropriately sized socket and ratchet handle to remove the sensor s hold down bolt.
These sensors are in pain sight and will have a two or three wire connector attached to them.
Locate the crankshaft sensor on the side of the engine block if you have a century.
It is often confused with the camshaft position sensor which can also fail and cause engine start problems.
If winging it look for the cam and crank sensors on the engine block.
A lot of designs place them on the front of the engine located near the camshaft and crankshaft for the most accurate sensor signal.
Locate the sensor by inspecting the front rear and top portion of the engine.
Some but not all century models have the ckp sensor bolted to the engine block below the spark plugs and wires area.
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I found this to be the most direct way.