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Old 12-27-2010, 09:24 PM
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Where is the crank position sensor located on a 2000 Grand Caravan and is there a way to check them
 
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Old 12-27-2010, 11:01 PM
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Its bolted to the bellhousing near the extension housing. Or back motor mount. But i would try to replace the cap and rotor first. Because if you didn't have spark, i would say replace crank sensor. But since you have spark going into the cap, but no spark coming out. Cap or rotor.
 
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Old 12-27-2010, 11:28 PM
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i think that was what was prescribed in the first thread about this van.

you have spark form coil to cap then none I'm thinking the problem lies in the cap n rotor
 
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Thanks guys! Cap and rotor and possibly a bare wire fixed and were good to go . The local expert who was 110% sure it was the crank sensor is sure gonna be surprised....Oh well ,you take advice where you can get it sometimes .You guys were right on !
Happy Holidays ,Lisa
 
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dont wanna gloat but this one was kinda elementary, let the the local "expert" know that.

But dont be smug about it
mistakes are easy to make
 
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Go ahead and gloat.............
 
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