* Multiple Engine Options: Chevy trucks from that year had a variety of engines (V6, V8). The CMP sensor's location will vary depending on which engine you have.
* Specific Model: The exact location can also depend on the specific model of truck (C1500, C2500, etc.).
How to find your CMP sensor:
1. Consult your Owner's Manual: This is the best place to start.
2. Use a Repair Manual: A repair manual specific to your truck's year and engine will have detailed information and diagrams showing the sensor location.
3. Online Resources: Websites like AutoZone or Haynes repair manuals often have diagrams for different vehicles.
4. Mechanic Assistance: If you can't locate it yourself, a mechanic can easily pinpoint it for you.
Important Safety Note: Before working on your vehicle, always disconnect the negative terminal from your battery to prevent electrical hazards.