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Old 10-16-2004, 01:01 PM
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Where is the Crank Position Sensor located??

'99 GTP stalls once a week on me n warning! TCS light comes on, TAC dies then soon the engine dies! Not good doing +70mph in the passing lane!!
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It is located behind the harmonic balancer.

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Re: Where is the Crank Position Sensor located??

How difficult is it to replace!
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Here is a thread that may help you replace the sensor and you should be able to pick one up from a NAPA dealer or most parts stores and dont forget that you will also need a case learn/CKP Variation Learn done after you install the crank position sensor.

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http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=293188

CKP Variation Learn how to.

http://www.seattleautomotive.com/ckpdoc.htm
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