Well that depends on a lot of factors. First of all do you have to remove anything to get to the sensor? If so obviously you will have to factor in the time it takes to do that. Second, what it your experience with light automotive repair? If you are very experienced then it shouldn't take long but if you are a novice it might be a little time consuming.
One 10mm bolt holds the crank sensor to the top tranmission bell housing on the left side. From underneath bend the shield back that hides it and take the bolt out .. you can access the plug to disconnect the wiring easier.
I have a 08 Chevy Cobalt. It took me about an hour and a half to replace the crank position sensor. Disconnect your battery and unbolt your starter; you can leave the starter wired up just move it out of your way. The sensor sits behind the starter. Be careful when disconnecting the plug for the sensor so you don't break it. You can disconnect is from up top so you can see what you're doing. Replace sensor, replace starter, reconnect your battery, and your back on road.
It should take you less than a half an hour to replace the TPS sensor.
how to get to it on the car,how long does it take.
Where is the knock sensor for a 2003 kia spectra
Not long at all should take no longer then 5 mins
that year did not take one
I have a 92 lumina with a 3.1 and I found the crank sensor to be located on the passenger side of the engine in the back of the engine NOT on the side of the engine below the knock sensor. Hello, in my experience, all O2 sensors are located in the exhaust just after the manifold. It appears easy enough to change. If it is the crank position sensor you are looking for, take a look around the main pulley at the bottom of the engine, you may see a square-ish component located close to the actual pulley wheel, this would be the crank position sensor, it should have wires connected to it.
Take the battery cable off for five seconds, and put it back on.
i have a 2001 Chevy tracker and i just replaced the crank sensor. i have been having a problem with mine not cranking. i would drive it and cut it off. it would not crank up until after it sat for a while. the crank sensor has not fixed the problem though. you have to take the tranmission out and take the flywheel off. the sensor is behind it. hopes this helps. i got a sensor at napa for about $100. advance auto parts wanted about $174 for it i think
Try the crank sensor first, then the cam sensor. without these the car will not spark. Most commonly the crank sensor though.
Take it to the dealership.... Its real simple take the car jack it up take off the housing cover where the oxygen sensor is at then un plug the sensor, and replace...