you cant. the crank sprocket is keyed (it will only go on one way) and timing is controled through the PCM. hope this helps.
it is located on the head
the seal on the crank shaft needs replaced
I have a 1998 Metro with the 1.3l and the Camshaft Position Sensor is located on the bottom of the oil pan.
Hi there, You can find the Engine Crankshaft sensor for a 1998 Chevy Metro in the bottom front of the oilpan. Note, it goes thru the oilpan but, it's Not part of the oilpan or in the "oil chamber" itself. It's held in place with two (2) bolts. No oil will come out when you remove it. There is one (1) electrical connector on the sensor. Note, this can be easily mistaken for the oil pressure sensor. Note, they are prone to getting "dirty", so clean it off after removing. Good luck. John
no they didnt have them till 1996 with the obd2
that must be some metro to have a big block
Yes, you can reuse the crank position sensor from a 1998 Chevy Metro LSi as long as it is still functioning properly and shows no signs of damage or wear. Ensure that the sensor's electrical connections and mounting points are intact for proper installation. However, if you're experiencing issues related to the sensor, it's best to replace it to avoid potential problems. Always verify compatibility with your specific vehicle model before reinstallation.
you gotta take the old one out first
On a 1997 Geo Metro 1.3, the crankshaft position sensor is typically located near the bottom of the engine, near the crankshaft pulley. It is often mounted on the engine block or transmission bell housing, depending on the specific configuration. To access it, you may need to remove any obstructing components, such as the engine cover or other accessories. Always consult a repair manual for precise details and diagrams.
It is in the diistributor.
no. all geo metro 1.0L motors are non-interference motors. however it would be a very good idea to make sure the timing belt tensioner spring and tensioner roller and timing gears were not damaged by the bad timing belt. also you will have to clean out any debris at the crank position sensor at the crankshaft when installing the new timing belt so the fragments will not interfere with the sensor picking up the timing signal off the motor
NO cable. it has a vehicle speed sensor bolted into the transmission. Electronic controlled.