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The 2006 Acura TL's crankshaft position sensor is located by the engine's crankshaft and provides details on the crankshaft's rotation. Its main goal is to determine the crank's position and speed. This information is used by Engine Control Units to manage functions like ignition and fuel injection timing. Replacing the crankshaft position sensor typically costs between $200 and $250, with labor estimated at $110 to $130 and parts priced between $90 and $120. While not a budget-friendly repair, it's also not the most expensive one you'll encounter for your vehicle.
The crank sensor on a 2006 Acura TL can be found on the right side, situated behind the timing belt.