To be certain, you'll need to:
1. Consult your car's repair manual: This will have diagrams showing the exact location of the sensor for your particular engine.
2. Use a reliable online parts diagram: Many auto parts websites (like AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, etc.) allow you to select your year, make, and model to view diagrams showing the location of the CKP sensor. Look for diagrams related to the engine, ignition, or sensors.
3. Visually inspect the area near the crankshaft pulley: It's usually a relatively small sensor with a single wire connector.
Important Note: Before attempting any repairs, disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent electrical shocks and avoid damaging any electronic components.