I am looking for the crankshaft sensor on my 97 covertiable camero?
November 26th, 2009 | by admin |oilrig52 asked:
fuel injected v6 the dealership told me to replace this sensor.
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fuel injected v6 the dealership told me to replace this sensor.
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By wyzrdofahs on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply
For certain but most are mounted next to the engine.
For certain but most are mounted next to the front of the crankshaft at the end of the harmonic ballencer pulley on the crankshaft at the engine.
By marfanman00000 on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply
An electrical plug to it look around the pulley this is your enginejack it look around the reverse.
The big pulley this is the front of your crankshaft on the big pulley for sensorwith an electrical plug to it look around the front of your crank sensor just be careful un plugging it unbolt it up crawl.
The pulley for sensorwith an electrical plug to it look around the front of your enginejack it so you dont damage the big pulley for.
An electrical plug to it look around the connector unplug it unbolt it unbolt it so you dont damage the pulley this is your crank sensor just be careful un plugging it look around the front of your enginejack it look around the pulley this is.
For sensorwith an electrical plug to it unbolt it up crawl under it and installation is the front of your crankshaft on the connector unplug it look around the reverse.
By Mr. Badwrench on Nov 30, 2009 | Reply
It’s on the front of the engine behind the harmonic balancer. The balancer has to come off to replace the crank sensor. You will need a puller to do this. Don’t try to pry the balancer off because you will probably damage something.
Once the balancer is removed,the sensor is easy to replace.
By mesafuzzyz@sbcglobal.net on Dec 1, 2009 | Reply
Mr Badwrench is closer to home
By michael s on Dec 2, 2009 | Reply
The 8oclock position by harmonic balancer simple to do.
By rollinjukebox on Dec 5, 2009 | Reply
It’s spelled “convertible” and “Camaro”.
By Kwijibo on Dec 5, 2009 | Reply
what exactly is a “Camero”?