When changing a crankshaft position sensor, you typically do not need to reset the engine timing itself, as the timing is set by the mechanical components of the engine. However, after replacing the sensor, it’s essential to clear any fault codes and possibly recalibrate the engine control unit (ECU) to ensure proper recognition and functionality of the new sensor. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific procedures related to your car model.
You cant "reset" the timing on these. It has computer controlled ignition timing. If there is a timing problem check the crank sensor.
There is a "reset" function in the Chrysler scan tool.
Try changing the CRANK SHAFT Position Sensor.
YOU MHAVE TO WAIT FOR OVER FIFTY MILES OF DRIVING MAYBE 75 IF AFTER THAT IT WONT GO OUT THEN COMPUTER WILL HAVE TO BE RESET AT DEALERS
Yes, it is often recommended to reset the ECU (Engine Control Unit) after changing the crankshaft position sensor. This helps clear any stored trouble codes and allows the ECU to recalibrate and adapt to the new sensor's readings. However, some vehicles may automatically adjust without a reset, so it's a good idea to consult the vehicle's service manual for specific procedures.
Chrysler does not use reset switches.Chrysler does not use reset switches.
Because after you change a sensor you have to hook a OBD I or II to your computer's wire harness to clear the code. Or you can turn the backwards and then forwards and sometimes that will reset it. Either way changing the sensor won't reset the check engine light...U have to clear it thur your computer.
The D16 ignition timing needs to be set to the middle of the three marks. Typically, these marks are red and are located before the TDC mark on the crank.
i normally disconnect the battery for a few seconds, or pull the battery fuse, or buy a code reader and reset it that way
If the distributor has not been moved the timing will be as it was before.
Timing belts are replaced, not reset.
do ya need to set timing on cam when changing head gasket on dawoo matiz 800cc