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On a 2000 4g64 How do you change it,can I change it without pulling the crank gear
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what does your manual say ????
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On a 2000 4g64 How do you change it,can I change it without pulling the crank gear
You have to remove the Crank gear first,
thats the only way you will remove
the Crank Sensor Blade
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