??????Crank sensor????????

Old Oct 6, 2009 | 07:42 PM
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Tried to remove crank sensor from 90 760 Turbo.......frozen. Worked at it with pliers.......all of a sudden it came out..........with part of the top of the bellhousing......................WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!
 
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Old Nov 5, 2009 | 03:29 AM
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  1. Disconnect the ground or black battery cable using a backup wrench to hold the terminal bolt in place as you loosen the retaining nut with another wrench. Then pull the battery cable with a pair of slip joint pliers. If you have a battery with side terminals, use a ratchet and socket to disconnect the cable.

    Lift the front of your vehicle with a floor jack and position two jack stands under the frame on each side to support it. Apply the parking brakes and chock the rear wheels.

    Find the crankshaft position sensor. On some models, you will be able to find the sensor hidden somewhere around the starter motor. Other engine models might have the sensor closer to the transmission. Remember that only the top of the sensor's body, where the electrical connector plugs into, will be visible. The magnet at the bottom is inserted into the engine block or bracket.

    Remove the starter motor or any other component that interferes with the replacement of the sensor. You might need a set or wrenches and/or a ratchet and socket set for this.

    Clean the area around the sensor location with a shop rag and then unplug the sensor electrical connector by hand. Then unscrew the sensor mounting bolt using a wrench or ratchet and socket and remove the sensor from the vehicle.
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