To change a crankshaft sensor, you typically need a basic set of hand tools, including a socket wrench set, screwdrivers, and pliers. Depending on the vehicle, a torque wrench may also be necessary to properly secure the new sensor. Additionally, you might need a multimeter for testing electrical connections and a jack and jack stands if you need to access the sensor from underneath the vehicle. Always consult the vehicle's manual for specific tools and procedures.
I had the same problem check the crank shaft position sensor i payed maybe 25 bucks for one and its not all that hard to change with the right tools.
With the proper tools and the correct torque.
It is located right behind the main crankshaft on the passenger side. You might have to take off the crank but might also be able to get your tools in there it depends on how they positioned the sensor.
It is located right behind the main crankshaft on the passenger side. You might have to take off the crank but might also be able to get your tools in there it depends on how they positioned the sensor.
Impact and wrenches
3 JAW PULLER. (You can buy it at any autozone, CAP or NAPA) $10.00 - $20.00 bucks.
Take to garage as special tools required to lock cams and crank
If you have the proper tools you can change it in about 1.5 hours or less.
its located on the front passenger side of the car.first take off the tire,then the inner fender and the crankshaft pulley will be right there. its also easier to do with air tools.
You need speciality tools and take it to a dealership that can work on it cause you can snap the crank
by the vent shaft
The tools that are used in shaft mining are a cradle, a windlass, a bucket and a pick.shovels, carbide lamps, tipples, mules and ponies.