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Old 10-17-2004, 06:32 PM
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I need to replace the crankshaft sensor. As of now I have no scan tool to do relearn. Was wondering if is really needed????? Or is it worth it to have done a trusted stealership?? My Alldata list $90 for sensor and .9 hr of labor. So around $150 for the job.

Truck been cuting in and out lately. This time it actually shut off, had to pull over. Spend about 5min trying to get it to start again. But only happen when the truck is warming up from dead cold.

Thanks in advance for the help as always

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Old 10-17-2004, 08:13 PM
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I don't think its to hard to replace it. Its on the driver side behind the head looks like it goes into the bell housing. I don't thing it needs to relearn but I could be wrong.
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