Is it neccessery to syncronize cam and crank sensors if you replace the crankshft sensor? If so how do you syncronize them?
Apr 2, 2010 at 11:08 PM
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Nope. Pop 'em in and sail off into the sunset. One word of warning though. The crankshaft position sensor air gap is critical. A new sensor will have either a small plastic rib on the end or a self-adhesive paper spacer. If you're installing a used sensor, the remaining part of the rib must be cut off and a paper spacer installed. The dealership parts department has those spacers.