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white /light blue smoke is a sign of a blown head gasket or intake gasket when you changed the oil filter was it creamy cause if it was then is a head gasket
Replace the Vehicle speed sensor that is located in the tailshaft housing of the differential case. You will have to index the sensor when installed in order for it to operate correcly.
Sounds like the blend door that diverts air flow inside the heater box is not working, or, the heater control valve on the heater hoses in the engine bay is not closing.
Crank position sensor has a higher failure rate than it should...however i would not change it "at random" Check for continuity between b&c terminals of the sensor with a digital ohmeter. There should be no continuity between them (b&c should be marked on connector) No continuity reading is same as when probes are not connected to each other. I really dislike when people try and help and use terms that owners can't understand ... "check your zxy and qtr then add an abc" dosen't seem helpful. I hope I am as clear as I can be!!! Good luck.
Do a code check. If you can't, use a good volt/ohm meter to check components...I'd look at the ignition coil, crank sensor ign control module and all ignition related fuses. Most inexpensive manuals cover this stuff.
Normally it's on the thermostat housing at the front of the engine.(I have also seen some models with a second sensor on the l/r of the cylinder head) but the therm housing is best bet!!!
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