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How do I change the crank sensor?
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very_452001
PostPosted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 3:59 pm Reply with quote Up
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Is it a quick job and what tools are quired?

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Which car?
Chances are it's just a 10mm bolt holding it onto the gearbox. You'll need to take the battery and box out to access it though.

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from another post
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ps its a 2006 peugeot 206 1.4 verve

 

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Very very easy. I always did it without taking anything else out on 1.4i.

But why replace it? Do you suspect it has failed?

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V9977 wrote:
Very very easy. I always did it without taking anything else out on 1.4i.

But why replace it? Do you suspect it has failed?

because the garage said it needs to be replaced to resolve the intermittent problem.

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