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Anonymous Posted on Aug 17, 2009

Replace crankshaft position sensor

How do I change the crankshaft position sensor on a 1998 Honda Civic LX (4 Cylinder)?

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Remove the left front wheel....(drivers side). Remove all accessory belts. Remove the crankshaft shaft pulley.......remove the plastic lower timing belt cover.....and there it is! It is mounted with one bolt.
The wiring runs down the right side of the timing cover while looking at it from the drivers side of the car.

Testimonial: "I ended up having my mechanic do the work. He did say he had to move all those parts to get to the sensor. "

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Thank you so much for your help now the only issue I have is getting the pulley off tried electic impact so im gonna have find some long extinctions and a breaker bar i guess

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