Crank Sensor

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JonnyTahoe

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After removing and installing my starter 3 times dealing with a bad Crank Position Sensor I'm figuring out the best way to install the starter without damaging wires or breaking plastic connectors.
 
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You're not the first, won't be the last. Dammit that it's located where it is.
I had my Oil Pan off last year replacing the Gasket and installing a new Starter. That would of been the time to replace that Position sensor but I never knew where it was located so instead of going to the auto store and getting one I just left the original one in and put everything back together.
 

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