The crank position sensor is on the front of the engine block, by the transmission bellhousing. You should not have to raise the car, but you will want to wait until the exhaust pipe cools off.
There is one bolt holding the sensor in place, and one o-ring sealing it.
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No, you typically cannot replace a spoke without removing the tire.
Yes, it is possible to replace the soffit without removing the fascia.
You need to remove the hub assembly and replace it. It consists of bearing, studs and speed sensor. The wires are attached to a connector which is clipped to sensor shield. You cannot remove sensor on Montana without removing the hub. The sensor is a part of assembly.
I suggest removing the shock mounts at the top (13mm nuts) then the lower (15mm bolt & nut) mount. This can be done without removing the tire/wheel assembly, but I suggest using jacks and removing them.
I have found the easiest way to replace the sidemarker lights is actually from underneath the vehicle. I you can get the bulb out from underneath, with a squeeze and a twist, the bulb can be replaced without removing the whole assembly.
Turn signal lever assembly can be replaced without removing the steering wheel. See instructions at the attached link question about replacing the headlight switch on a 1999 Subaru Forester.
Easiest thing to do is lift the motor about 4" with a hoist, removing the entire mount bracket on both motor AND the Rack. Replace the mount without the brackets mounted, and install the entire assembly as one piece
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No, you can replace the grill without removing the radiator.
the wire is bare how do you replace the wire with out removing the dashboard on a 1993 Chevrolet corsica?
Yes just drop the tranny