Crankshaft position sensor?

Tiny
MONCHO6685
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  • 1995 HONDA ACCORD
  • 2.2L
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Four doors, engine model f22b2(2422811), sohc, no v-tech. Where is the crankshaft position sensor in this car? I am new in Honda mechanic, this is my first. It is not behind the crankshaft pulley. I am going to receive the ignition coil and the distributor new. I changed the spark plug cables. There is no electricity out to the distributor. The electricity stay on the plug on the ignition coil. I checked from fuses to the plug and everything is apparently okay.
What is the common problems for this cars?
Monday, January 15th, 2018 AT 5:02 PM

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Tiny
HARRY P
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The crankshaft position sensor is built-in to the distributor. See the image below for details. Far as I can tell, you will have to replace the whole distributor to replace that sensor.

I would ask if the service engine light is on. If so, it might not be a bad idea to scan it. Heck, even if it is not on it is not a bad idea to scan it. Here is a how-to guide on scanning an older OBD1 Honda: https://www.2carpros.com/articles/honda-car-1990-1995-obd1-code-retrieval-procedure-and-definition-table
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Monday, January 15th, 2018 AT 7:10 PM
Tiny
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Thanks, really, really thanks. 10+ points for you. A+ Att. I got a rebuilt distributor from Amazon all fixed! Juan Marin.
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Tuesday, January 16th, 2018 AT 10:24 AM
Tiny
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I need the wiring code for this ECU 37820-p0b-a51. Car listed above is the LX model. No v-tech sohc motor f22b2(2422811).
Vin number, 1hgcd5631sa046886.
Can you send me that codification please? Thanks.

Also, how to test that ECU? My car cranks but will not start. Ignition coil out of the distributor, both are new.
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Thursday, February 15th, 2018 AT 5:53 PM (Merged)
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KEN L
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Hello,

I would start by checking the power feed and ground. It sounds like an PGM-FI relay is not working.

Here is a guide to help you do some testing:

https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-check-wiring

Check out the diagrams (below).

Please let us know what you find. We are interested to see what it is.

Cheers, Ken
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Thursday, February 15th, 2018 AT 5:53 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Hello. I am here again, the last problem, it crank but will not start was the timing, I correct the problem.
I use the car for three days and now it start but does not stay on. I am going to send you photos of some parts that I need help to know for what is for.
I change the main relay, I change the distributor, the ignition coil, the ECU/ECM, the spark plugs, the spark plug wires.
I have the codes that I put out of the ECU/ECM and the transmission and there was,
Motor codes:
Code 15
Code 7
Transmission codes:
Code 7
Code 8
I heard the fuel pump is working, I do not know the pressure but I heard. When I turn the key the dash lights turn on and off. I turn the key and start, but do not stay on or run. I check the fuses inside and only one do not give me continuity, is the number three in the first row from right to left. I check the out fuse box and all have continuity, but I do not know for what is the four relay in the outside fuse box, can you tell me?
What I left?
How can I check the igniter?
What else I can do?
If you need more information ask me, maybe I left something.
I have a big relay near the main relay, the fuse number three from right to left in the first row, the four relays in the outside fuse box.
What else I need to check or what else I need to test?
Thanks for your help I really aprecciate.
Oh, I forgot I have three relays and a brown box inside on the fuse box at the top, for what is each of it?
I send you the photo of the igniter of the new distributor are they are correct?
If you see something wrong please tell me to make the correction.
Att. Juan marin

The orange cable is for the radio.
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Thursday, February 15th, 2018 AT 5:54 PM (Merged)
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KEN L
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Do you still need help on this?
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