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Replacing O2 Sensor and Crankshaft sensor on 96 Grand Am
As stated, I have a 96 Grand Am SE w/ 2.4L engine. I used a code reader and found that the Crankshaft Position Sensor and an O2 sensor (bank 1 sensor 2) are bad. How difficult are these to change, and where are they located? I'd be greatful for any advice. Thanks.
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Re: Replacing O2 Sensor and Crankshaft sensor on 96 Grand Am
Welcome to AF.
Your crank sensor is located behind the crank pulley bolted to the engine. The pulley will most likly need to be pulled off to access the CPS. The O2(bank 1) is located on your exhaust manifold, under the hood. Both are pretty easy to change, with the right tools.
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1999 Grand Am SS 3.4 OHV
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