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Has anyone replaced the Crankshaft sensor before? Code: p0335, p0336 and 2A94
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06-16-2015, 01:21 AM | #1 | |
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Has anyone replaced the Crankshaft sensor before? Code: p0335, p0336 and 2A94
Hey everyone.
After a super crap day, I found out that my Crankshaft sensor needs to be replaced. Has anyone done a walk thru or a DIY for this? I couldn't seem to find anything farther than the camshaft sensor and the eccentric something sensor. I'm not sure what to do but going to a mechanic is one of the last things I want to do. I see the price is around 90 or so dollars so fairly cheap. Makes me wonder how difficult it is to replace? If anyone has done this before, PLEASE give me some insight on what to expect. I, for the most part, have all of the right tools (I think?) Any real info will help. THANK YOU!!!!
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06-16-2015, 06:07 PM | #3 |
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Wonder if it can be accessed from under the car through the suspension area to avoid having to take the intake off - probably a bit too cramped...
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Was it a hard fix or was it fairly easy? I'm looking on pelican parts to see what to do but they don't explain how long of an extension I'd need.
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