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Joined Jan 9, 2019
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Discussion Starter · #1 · Jan 9, 2019
Need steps and picture of the removal and installation of crankshaft sensor in back of engine.
Joined Aug 16, 2008
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Need steps and picture of the removal and installation of crankshaft sensor in back of engine. I did mine about three months ago on my 09 awd, not much too it, much easier access on fwd only. I think it was a 10mm and a 15 mm socket needed. I youtubed a traverse or acadia and that gave me an idea where it
is. It's behind a heat shield on more the drivers side of the engine. Sorry didn't take pics took me less than an hour to do. my thoughts are they usually don't go bad , I chaNGED MINe CHASING A ROUGH IDLE. WASTE OF MY TIME AND MONEY IN THE END. Not me below, but this was helpful, don't go in from the top.
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