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how to set the timing marks on a 1995 Mitsubishi Montero
who do you set a timing on a 2001 Mitsubishi montero
the crank sensor is located behind the main accessory drive pulley which is installed at the end of the crankshaft you have to remove the pulley and the plastic cover that covers the timing belt
timing belt
It has a timing belt.
Crank position sensor is located next to the crankshaft. In order to replace it you might have to remove the timing belt. In the most models you just can remove remove the timing belt cover and replace the sensor.
Right behind the crank pulley if theres a timing belt cover you'll have to remove it to access it.
in timing belt
right above the crank timing belt tooth pulley. Remove the harmonic balancer the lower half timing belt cover and you will see it.
It's behind the timing belt. Even so you do not need to remove the belt, you will have to remove the pulley and covers. If you want to replace it.
In my '97 Eclipse GST (the convertible model of your car), the Crankshaft Position Sensor, or Crankshaft Angle Sensor, is located behind the crankshaft pulley. To get to it, the Mitsubishi shop manual lists the removal of the timing belt. Not a fun job. Since the timing belt will be removed anyways, this is a good time to install a new belt. The Mitsubishi dealership also suggested replacing the timing belt tensioner when re-installing the timing belt.
Behind the timing belt. The timing belt drives the water pump with the pump's pulley.