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Old 02-02-2006, 08:50 PM
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Tim Rice's problem *please read*

Ive got a 92 limited. Hi guys i have read up and down the whole tim rice saga. First off I wanna say that that guy is the man for doing all of that. Heres my problem can anyone give me some detailed instructions on how to get to the crank sensor and get it off. Thanks, Jermey
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Re: Tim Rice's problem *please read*

The crankshaft position sensor is located under the crank shaft balancer, and has a four wire connector going to it protected by a plastic cover. You'll need to remove the balancer to replace the sensor. Do a search on this forum for "balancer removal" and "CPS replacement".
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Re: Tim Rice's problem *please read*

alldata is the best way to do anything
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Re: Tim Rice's problem *please read*

A Good tool to pull that will help alot... they are tough.. .
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