Does anyone know how to remove a crankshaft sensor on a 98 doddge stratus, 2.4? When removing it broke. I got lucky because it left a chip of plastic so it wouldn't push into the eng. Now while trying to remove with needle nose pliers it will only come out so far and just seems stuck. Now I replaced the the timing belt, water pump, plug, wires, timing belt tensioner and canshaft sensor. I have the belt on and the crankshaft is in the piston up position. Not sure if I need to take the belt off and lower the piston so I will wait for some answers before I try anything else
SOURCE: MAF Sensor 2004 Dodge Stratus
If your car has a MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor, it would be located in the air delivery tube that runs from the air filter box to the throttle plate assembly on the intake manifold. It will have a wiring connector going to it, also. The MAF does exactly what it is called: It "senses" the volume, or "mass" of the air-flow; thusly it needs to be in the intake air tube. If you do NOT have such a device in the air-tube, you have a MAP sensor, (Manifold Absolute Pressure); this is another way of measuring the same air volume, albeit older technology. You will commonly find this device on the firewall, with a vacuum line running to the intake manifold.
I hope that this sheds some light on your question.
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Theres no trick. It has to be cocked or something from all the pulling. Try tapping it back on, use spraylube on the crank and try again. Good luck.
SOURCE: crankshaft sensor
2-0L-2.4L I-4 crankshaft sensor mounts to the engine block, behind the alternator, just above the oil filter. 2.5L V-6 crankshaft sensor mounts to transaxle just below the distributor.
SOURCE: changing headlight on 2005 dodge stratus
when your prying on the clips move the headlight around and it poops right out
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