To be precise, you should:
1. Consult your vehicle's repair manual: This is the most accurate way to find the exact location for your specific year and model. The manual will show diagrams and may even have specific instructions.
2. Search online for a diagram: Using your year and engine code (often found on a sticker under the hood or on the engine itself) in a search engine along with "crankshaft position sensor location" will often yield images and diagrams showing its placement.
Important Considerations: Accessing the CKP sensor usually requires removing some undercarriage components. Be prepared to possibly work in a tight space. Always disconnect your battery's negative terminal before beginning any work on your vehicle's electrical system.