you pull the string or chain then the load comes up
The crankshaft sensor is by the crankshaft pullie (the balancer)
It depends of the year some have the sensor inside the ignition and others have it at the crankshaft pullie
u loosen up the pullie and replace it and put it back on its place (Quite articulate and complete. Must be an engineer)
there should be a sticker on the bottom side of the hood or on the header panel above the radiator that shows a diagram of the belt routing
You have to get a pulley puller of the appropriate size. Without a pulley you have no chance safely to remove it. Be careful do not deform the pulley it's not that hard as you can think.
Ok get some one to hit the gas for u so u can see where the pullie is that lets gas go throught witch is on the left side of the intake there is this screw that only lets it go so far forward loosen it up in it will start to decrease
the timing mark is on the pullie itself its a small notch .... to get to your timing belt you have to remove the belts, motor mount, and the pullies, then remove the plastic cover then you can access your timing belt .... it looks worse than it really it
first disconnect the battery then un bolt the motor mount then un bolt the alternator , also take off the pullie, remove slowly the covers from the timing belts then remove the belt carefully un loosen the tension dont remove it tho its a lil tricky too do make sure when u put the belt on its not too tight the tension first disconnect the battery then un bolt the motor mount then un bolt the alternator , also take off the pullie, remove slowly the covers from the timing belts then remove the belt carefully un loosen the tension dont remove it tho its a lil tricky too do make sure when u put the belt on its not too tight the tension
If you still see the cable, all you need to do is grab it with a pair of vise grip pliers. If the cable broke under the hood, it is more difficult. You might be able to manually activate the latch with a long screw driver through the grill (usually very difficult). Having some one pushing/pulling on the hood can help.
That is probably your solenoid. It is what tells the battery to send voltage to the starter so it will crank the engine over. Most of the time it is just a low battery that makes it make that sound. There isn't enough voltage to keep the solenoid engaged. Although, it could be a bad solenoid. If jumping it doesn't start it then it is more than likely the solenoid. If jumping does start it then you need a battery.
you go to the nabooti meuseum then you talk to the lady down right next to the totem pole. then she will give you a map (you have to talk to her).then talk to the guy beside the airplane. then go to blue nile falls.you go up the water fall go talk to the girl beside the pullie system. put the hen in the basket get her him out go get corn feed get the chicken the get fox then get chicken go to the passage way to the bush on the rock then go get the purple gem.mon the other side of the wall is a blue flower trade it for a turban.
They got their education by secretly learning it if their master didn't allowed because it was illegal. Sometimes, their masters tought the slave even though it was against the law. By secretly learning it, they could learn it off another slave or steal a book and educate themselves.