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The location of the crankshaft position sensor in the 2004 Chevy Colorado varies depending on the model, but it is typically located near the crankshaft itself. Replacing the sensor can cost anywhere from $190 to $300, with an additional $200 for installation. The sensor is responsible for ensuring that the crankshaft rotates at the proper speed. If the crankshaft malfunctions, you may experience issues such as stalling, shaking, rough acceleration, and the illumination of the check engine light. This is due to incorrect engine timing and misfiring. Beyond the immediate problems, continued engine strain can result in further damage and expenses over time.
Check the side of the engine where the driver sits, close to the wall of the car, to find the camshaft position sensor.
In front of the engine.