According to the FSM it is located on the right read side of the engine
block just to the left of it's mounting bolt. I believe that it has a
3-wire plug And yes it does read the magnetic ring on the crank.
Hope this helps,
Jason
""Johnathan Henton"" <johnhenton@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:agrm0c$ptb$1@bent.twistedbits.net...
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>
> bummer! can anyone with an fsm tell me where the sensor is on a 2000
4.7l?
> the sensor reads a magnetic ring on the crank, right? is it very hard to
get
> to? the car is stuck in my driveway, and I'd prefer not to tow it to the
> dealer to get it fixed.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bob Tom" <tigers@bserv.com>
> Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2002 3:48 AM
> Subject: Re: DML: dak problems starting.
>
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> >
> > At 12:54 AM 7/14/02 -0700, you wrote:
> > >I got into my truck tonight to go to the store.. it wouldn't start,
> > >makes a bunch of really bad sounding noises, it threw a code
> > >p0320 - No crankshaft position sensor detected during engine
> > >cranking (no timing referen has anyone seen this before? any
> > >idea how i can make my truck go again? :) thanks --johnathan
> >
> > Owner of a 98 just had this problem just before Carlisle.
> > It stalled and wouldn't start for him while on the dealer's
> > lot. The crankshaft position sensor was replaced and
> > the problem was solved.
> >
> > Bob Tom Burlington, Ont., Canada
> > '97 Dakota Sport, 4x2, CC, Flame red, 5.2L, auto., 3.92SG
> >
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