ALL harmonic balancers for ALL American car engines (and all other vehicle engines that I know of) are in the same place. They're integral to the front engine pulley that drives the serpentine belt or fan-belt, whichever your engine has. Yours has a serpentine belt. Some shops call it the "harmonic balancer", others call it the "harmonic balancer pulley", still others just call it the "front pulley". It's the same thing.
About 200 foot pounds.
take off your harmonic balancer the answer is behind
the crankshaft position sensor is located right behind the harmonic balancer mounted on the timing cover
Behind the harmonic balancer.
sounds like you broke the crank sensor that is mounted right behind the balancer.
It's just behind the harmonic balancer.
You need a harmonic balancer puller, and a 1/2 in drive inpact wrench.
its right behind the harmonic balancer....so you will have to remove the h.b them remove the crank sensor...
The flywheel has to be held in place by a holding tool, Remove the mounting bolt, then use a balancer remover to pull the harmonic balancer.
It is located behind the harmonic balancer on the front of the engine. You'll need a special puller to remove the balancer.
no it;s behind the harmonic balancer take off passenger right front tire and you can get at it. you will need a wheel puller to pull the harmonic balancer off
Yes, all cars do. It is the crankshaft pulley assembly...the biggest pulley, typically, at the very bottom of the engine.