It takes a hour and a half or so to replace it.
This depends entirly on the car. The sensor on my Detroit 60 series cost $450
The camshaft position sensor is located near the thermostat housing. You should replace the crankshaft position sensor as well. This one is much harder to locate....it is on the backside of the engine that is between the firewall and the engine block. Both use the same sensor.
The crankshaft SENSOR shouldn't be much trouble. It's location depends on the manufacturer and the engine type. Check in one of the manuals that cover your car, like Haynes or Chilton and it shoud give you reasonably accurate information on the location of the crankshaft sensor. If you need to replace the crankshaft, first, remove the engine... Yes, it can be a pain but the biggest piece of machinery you will need is an engine lift.
circuit means in that loop which can be crankshaft sensor, cam shaft sensor, or timing chain or belt what ever you car has hope this helps
How much will it cost to replace a cank sensor on a Mazada 626?
On a 1997 Ford Taruas I was just quoated from Ford Dealer 375.00 labor plus parts
Try http://www.gsfcarparts.com/index.htmlcrankshaft sensor for my e39 cost about £32Regards
The cam sensor ranges from $125 to $160 plus tax at most auto parts stores.
90 bucks for part
It cost me $102 and change for the part and $40 for install. If I had my own garage space to work I would have done this myself. I also saw part on-line for much less!!
A faulty crankshaft position sensor will stop fuel delivery and ignition spark preventing the engine from running. The sensor is roughly over $60 at a local parts store. I honestly do not know where the crankshaft sensor is on that specific car, but I can say that the crankshaft sensors are usually conveniently located and should take under one hour. (1hour) x (average labor cost of $80/hour) + (cost of sensor... let's say $100)= $180 = the most I would expect to pay. Hope this helps!
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