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    crankshaft position sensor

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    Anyone have a write up or tips on changing the crankshaft position sensor ?

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    I ended up:
    1.Dropping Half shaft T10 star bit. (just the inside) That allowed more room to work on the sensor
    2. Removing Axle Heat shield.
    3. removing sensor heat shield T25
    4. unplugging sensor
    5. removing T25 bolt holding the sensor and aluminum spacer it’s pressed into.
    6. remove faulty sensor from spacer and press in new sensor
    7. Repeat in reverse to complete

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    nice, what were the car's symptoms and did changing it solve your problem?

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