SOURCE: where is the crank sensor located on 2005 chrysler pt cruiser?
the crank sensor is located on back right side of engine by were the trans. bolts up.is the no start when could or hot?
SOURCE: chrysler pt cruiser fuel filter location?
Under vehicle, center, below seating area, mounted on top of fuel tank, in fuel pump module
SOURCE: Location of powertrain control module on 01 PT Cruiser?
The PCM attaches to a bracket welded on the dash panel
SOURCE: TCM in a PT Cruiser 2005
why on earth would you need a new tcm on a 2005!
you need to take your car to a dealer ,if there is a problem with the tcm they can reflash it ,your throwing your money and time away looking for all that other ****
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SOURCE: Where is the oil pressure sensor located on a 2003
There are 2 small passages with square headed type socket screws . Look
on drivers side of block behind where the breather hose goes to the
airbox. You'll need to remove the airbox. They are slightly smaller
than a 1/4" drive extension.
It is very hard to try to reach the sensor from under the car. you can removed the battery, air box, also moved the fuse box
aside just a bit to get more room to work (not necessary though). After
removing/moving those parts you'll have plenty of room to work with. Simply
disconnect the electric connection and remove the sensor with a socket.
The part was $11.99 at Kragen with a lifetime warranty! (not just a
dealer only item :]) The socket isn't a special socket its just a 27mm
($9.99) deepwell. I hope this helps someone, overall the job wasn't hard
so no need to pay anyone to do it for you!
If your arms are long enough, you can access it top passenger side and
reach way down and you won't have to remove anything! Its good to
put her up on ramps to get and idea where it is, then take her off and
do the repair. Forgot to mention unlocking the electrical
connection by pushing the slide lock to the side.
Good luck and hope this help and keep me posted.
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