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justin Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/12/2005 14:45:58
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Subject: crankshaft sensor IP: Logged
Message: ok i need some advise i have a 95 firebird 3.8l automatic iv had a ses ligh on for about 2 mounths my car is running and starting perfect i took it to autozone to have them scan my car and the cade that poped up said i had a bad crankshaft sensor but my car runs perfect the sensor cost 25 bucks but i hav no clue how to put it on its behind the crankshaft pulley and they said i need like a balencer and a tourqe wrench and tools i dont have is this something i need to worie about righ now
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? Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/12/2005 15:08:26
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Message: Yes , you need to get it changed soon.
shop around a bit for a reasonable shop.
But get it soon..
Engine may start misfiring and blow a piston
or rod = then you will be out a lot more....
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six pak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/12/2005 22:38:12
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Message: 15-20 min job,hand tools only req,used to space the sens with a matchbook(back when i was workin buicks). I work on MOPARS for fun now.Try a site that is GM specific
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another mark Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/12/2005 22:42:10
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Message: I'd get it into a shop immediately if you don't want to do the work yourself. I got stranded in my Dakota once when a cam position sensor went out on me. Glad I was close to a shop. I'd also invest in a scanner, I'd never let any check engine light go without at least getting the code right away.
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