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Old 02-10-2008, 04:15 PM
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ok got the car running, read codes ckp sensor, now it does start every now and then, with no push so I am guessing the sensor is loose, how do I get to the sensor where is it and how do I check it. The guy stated it costs $72 for the sensor if its bad then I am going to get a new one but if its just loose then I am in luck.
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Old 02-10-2008, 06:29 PM
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Ok so it runs in line with the belts what section is it on in webtech so I can look at how they access it to remove it and install it. Do I have to be under the car or from the top?
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I searched Crank Position on Detail Search
Old 02-10-2008, 06:49 PM
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i searched that also only thing that came up was how to read the code to see if the sensor was bad not how to install or uninstall it.
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THose pictures aren't our engine BTW.

That sensor has been talked about to death here on this site.

Hell, I even had major problems with it before.

BTW, that's the CEL that ABQElantra got on the 1997 tib that I told you about.

The crank position sensor is on the front of the engine, low, on the right side facing the engine from the front bumper.
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so is it on the passanger side or the driver side, and can you get at it from the top of the car or do you have to be under it?
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>The crank position sensor is on the front of the engine, low, on the right side facing the engine from the front bumper.</div>

Top of the car of course, you wouldn't be in front of the bumper if you were under it.
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ok lol so is anything in the way of it or should I be able to go out there right now and see it?
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Does you car have some kind of anti theft kill switch?

Cause my car was not starting all the time a while ago and I ripped out the anti theft thing and never had a problem since.



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