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Old Nov 2, 2009 | 02:02 PM
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I melted the connector from the engine wiring harness that connects to the ckp sensor (crankshaft position sensor). Figured somebody mights have a parts car that could snip one for me (cheaper than dealership who will prob only quote me for a whole new wiring harness..)

CKP sensor is located on the front of block, directly below the coilpacks, where trans mounts to block. You'll see two sensors plugged into the block, the one with a rubber boot on it is oil pressure. The one next to it (which has one bolt holding it to the block) is the ckp sensor. Follow the sensor wiring back to where it is clipped into the wiring harness (about 4-5inches). That clip (and the little metal spring clip) is what I need. If you could cut the connector off so that there is still about 5-8in of wires left that'd be great!

Also if this is a trash parts car to you, I could also use the wiring that connects onto the oil pressure sensor (right next to ckp sensor). Just one wire, snip with as much wire left as you can and make sure rubber boot that goes over sensor is also included.

Here are pictures to aid you in removal..

LOCATION:


SENSORS: (One on the right is CKP, one on the left is oil press)


CKP SENSOR CONNECTOR:
Old Nov 14, 2009 | 06:06 PM
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markstibbyspot your PM box is full. can you still snip this for me and mail to zip 86314?

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Old Nov 23, 2009 | 07:55 AM
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Anybody got this? I'll give you a dollar...
Old May 24, 2010 | 12:46 PM
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I received what I needed! Thank you!!

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