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Showing posts with label crank sensor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crank sensor. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Where is Crankshaft position sensor located on Toyota Tundra?

The crankshaft position sensor is located on the bottom left corner of the front aluminum housing for the oil pump. It is just above and near the oil filter housing assembly. Is a two pin sensor with one connector. 
Check both the sensor pin and its connector.If it gets dirty,loose then cleaning it helps.But if its worn out or cracked then replace it.


This will help.
Thanks.


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Thursday, December 1, 2011

How to replace Crank sensor and Cam sensor on dodge ram 1500 4.7l?

If you need dis-assembly or replacement instructions for any other auto/car part, or you want to ask question related to your car/truck jeep problem then please leave the comment with your details, so I can provide you the required instructions and solutions.

Its not that hard to replace this sensor.
The procedure is as follows :-----

On the 4.7L, the cam position sensor is located on the right cylinder head (thats the passenger side) toward the front below the valve cover gasket. Not on the front of the head but on the side where the exhaust manifold is attched at the forward end of the head. The crankshaft position sensor is located on the same side (right) but is at the opposite end of the engine between the bell housing and the block. The crankshaft position sensor can be replaced without removing the engine or transmission, it just looks tight. Also, on the crankshaft position sensor, it slides out of a rubber gromet. Here's a few pics to help. 


This details will help.
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Car jerks while going uphill and Check engine light is ON?


If you need dis-assembly or replacement instructions for any other auto/car part, or you want to ask question related to your car/truck jeep problem then please leave the comment with your details, so I can provide you the required instructions and solutions.

This problems needs to be scanned to confirm.
It sounds like a sensor is intermittantly loosing the data stream. Since the engine light came on, I would go to a reputable shop and have them check for codes. Many auto parts stores will do this as well and sometimes for free. Can't beet free. If I were to guess I would say something like the camshaft postion sensor is going bad, Or the crankshaft postion sensor, Or something like that. The code will tell which one it is.
This will help.
Thanks.
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The car will not start?

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