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BLACKMARAUDER04
10-29-2017, 05:34 PM
Can or does anyone have a tutorial for crankshaft sensor replacement?
Search doesn't help.

MOTOWN
10-29-2017, 05:42 PM
Pull the A/C compressor remove and replace sensor.

Svashtar
10-29-2017, 06:14 PM
Pull the A/C compressor remove and replace sensor.

LOL! OK, but I think that's why people like me look for tutorials. ;) Like, where's the compressor? What do I need to do to get it out? Where is the sensor located and how do you remove it? Just sayin'.

I'm sure you could figure it out, but one of the reasons I always look for turorials is that if there's one wrong way to do it and 14 correct ways, I'll find the wrong way. :rolleyes:

RF Overlord
10-29-2017, 08:31 PM
The A/C compressor is down low on the passenger side.

Remove the serpentine belt. The bolts holding the compressor to the block are pretty obvious. No need to remove it completely, just remove the bolts and push it aside. CKP is in the front cover right in front of the compressor. One bolt.

BLACKMARAUDER04
11-04-2017, 04:37 PM
Any links to help? I am lost after removing the serpentine belt

Turbov6Bryan
11-04-2017, 05:27 PM
I highly suggest taking your car, sell it, buy a Kia :lol:

Get some tools, look under the hood, figure it out.

Open hood, remove belt, find ac compressor and remove bolts from compressor to gain access to the crank sensor. Remove and replace crank sensor

Reverse order the other stuffs .....

Not rocket science:)

Lowndex
11-04-2017, 05:40 PM
I highly suggest taking your car, sell it, buy a Kia :lol:

Get some tools, look under the hood, figure it out.

Open hood, remove belt, find ac compressor and remove bolts from compressor to gain access to the crank sensor. Remove and replace crank sensor

Reverse order the other stuffs .....

Not rocket science:)

It's members like you that give our forum a bad name. If not cannot help, please refrain from comment.

Lowndex
11-04-2017, 05:40 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBgotfKXjeE

Turbov6Bryan
11-04-2017, 06:59 PM
It's members like you that give our forum a bad name. If not cannot help, please refrain from comment.

Wow.

It's members like you that have bad attitudes and drive the rest of us away because you are a bigger d!ck than I was


I gave him my tutorial on how to do it GFY

Lowndex
11-04-2017, 07:10 PM
Hey MM03MOK and Adam,

I welcome your feedback on this thread.

SteelQualityMan
11-04-2017, 07:12 PM
Can or does anyone have a tutorial for crankshaft sensor replacement?
Search doesn't help.Have you checked Google or ÝooTube?

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Comin' in Hot
11-04-2017, 07:16 PM
Put the car on ramps, take the belt off, lay on your back look for the AC compressor, remove bolts, slide AC compressor out of way, unplug and unbolt sensor, remove sensor. Assembly is in reverse.

Lowndex
11-04-2017, 07:32 PM
He is asking for video, pictures. Humans are highly visual.

RubberCtyRauder
11-04-2017, 07:40 PM
Hey MM03MOK and Adam,

I welcome your feedback on this thread.

Really? ....

everyone keeps asking for a video...maybe there isnt one?, both google, you tube have search functions. Nobody wants to search their own answers...plenty of resources outside this forums search function.

justbob
11-04-2017, 07:55 PM
Really? ....



everyone keeps asking for a video...maybe there isnt one?, both google, you tube have search functions. Nobody wants to search their own answers...plenty of resources outside this forums search function.



Gotta agree with this.. I see more and more people write an entire paragraph or more wanting others to fetch them parts numbers, videos, and such instead of just doing a simple couple of words search anymore.

And to think some of us grew up without an internet and figured it out. [emoji15]

OP, If posts 2 & 4 didn’t clearly answer your question before you came back looking for links then I highly suggest you find a mechanic.



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Lowndex
11-04-2017, 08:16 PM
Really? ....

everyone keeps asking for a video...maybe there isnt one?, both google, you tube have search functions. Nobody wants to search their own answers...plenty of resources outside this forums search function.

I posted one above.

Fastbob
11-05-2017, 05:47 AM
I respectfully suggest if one can not find the a/c compressor then one has no business changing the sensor.

Zack
11-05-2017, 05:59 AM
I respectfully suggest if one can not find the a/c compressor then one has no business changing the sensor.

This. How does a man own a car and know nothing about it?
This world nowadays....

a_d_a_m
11-05-2017, 08:46 AM
Hey MM03MOK and Adam,

I welcome your feedback on this thread. My thoughts:
The Marauder community is shrinking and not as vibrant as it used to be since the "golden days" of original owners, etc. When people show up asking how to fix theirs (I.E. keep theirs on the road) I don't see what's so hard about providing a little assistance and being welcoming.

We have a basic understanding on CVN that the tech sections are sort of a no-flame zone unless the person is asking a ridiculous question like "how do I make my car run 11s for $300?" or "where is the cop chip" etc. This thread wasn't really one of those instances. A similar rule here might alleviate some of that, or make moderation more clear-cut. That's for the owners to decide and I've initiated discussion at the request of another member.

I guess it'd just be nice if some people could take a breath before hitting "submit reply" and others could grow a thicker skin, and we could all understand that not all of us can rebuild an entire motor with a crescent wrench like Zack. :D
That's compromise as I see it.

MOTOWN
11-05-2017, 11:03 AM
Ok I have to comment on this thread! How simple minded and soft can some here be? How difficult is it to remove/loosen the A/C compressor and remove a sensor retained by one bolt?

It amazes me at how sensitive and delicate a bunch of so called grown azz men can be! if you ask for help then turn around and don't take said help/advice take your shat to dealership and pay whatever your billed!

And if you have no idea where the A/C compressor is located your in over your head!

Lowndex
11-05-2017, 12:18 PM
Ok I have to comment on this thread! How simple minded and soft can some here be? How difficult is it to remove/loosen the A/C compressor and remove a sensor retained by one bolt?

It amazes me at how sensitive and delicate a bunch of so called grown azz men can be! if you ask for help then turn around and don't take said help/advice take your shat to dealership and pay whatever your billed!

And if you have no idea where the A/C compressor is located your in over your head!

There is no need to insult a member telling them they are so dumb, they should sell the car and get a Kia. The issue is not about being a 'grown man';it is about being a considerate, respectful adult. If you cannot help, stay off the thread.

RF Overlord
11-05-2017, 12:26 PM
Guys, I'm pretty sure ALL of your mothers taught you when you were little that if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything. If you don't want to help the OP, then just STFU. Remember, we were ALL noobs once and we've all asked basic questions along the way.

MOTOWN
11-05-2017, 12:38 PM
There is no need to insult a member telling them they are so dumb, they should sell the car and get a Kia. The issue is not about being a 'grown man';it is about being a considerate, respectful adult. If you cannot help, stay off the thread.

MAN STFU!!!!!!! :stupid: I never said anything about a Kia!

Lowndex
11-05-2017, 01:10 PM
MAN STFU!!!!!!! :stupid: I never said anything about a Kia!



The point I made was not about you. You embody the very behavior that needs attenrion.

Lowndex
11-05-2017, 01:12 PM
Guys, I'm pretty sure ALL of your mothers taught you when you were little that if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything. If you don't want to help the OP, then just STFU. Remember, we were ALL noobs once and we've all asked basic questions along the way.

Your words are my hope for the policy to come and, when not followed, accountability applied.

Turbov6Bryan
11-05-2017, 01:24 PM
I highly suggest taking your car, sell it, buy a Kia :lol:

Get some tools, look under the hood, figure it out.

Open hood, remove belt, find ac compressor and remove bolts from compressor to gain access to the crank sensor. Remove and replace crank sensor

Reverse order the other stuffs .....

Not rocket science:)

I still think it's funny, so I'll quote myself just for giggles :lol:

Maybe I should change it to, Prius..... lol


I'm guessing I should have added lefty loosy, righty tighty to my tutorial??

Turbov6Bryan
11-05-2017, 01:26 PM
Your words are my hope for the policy to come and, when not followed, accountability applied.

Accountability for not giving a super duper bestist answer?

You are so far out of touch with reality it's unreal

MOTOWN
11-05-2017, 01:31 PM
Accountability for not giving a super duper bestist answer?

You are so far out of touch with reality it's unreal

Best post/dose of reality I’ve read all day !:beer:

a_d_a_m
11-28-2017, 11:40 AM
Guys.
If your post doesn't have to do with the initial post, please stop responding. This isn't hard. If you want to make fun of someone, take it to PM, email, or a dimly lit parking lot.