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So can anyone answer my question the way I asked it? Which is it, the one closest to the header or NAH
Can you post the diagram you're looking at? Because what I'm asking is, is it the one closest to the header.. lol
Wow, you're an idiot. Reading comprehension? You're the one that obviously can't read. Nobody asked about the block. I asked was it the one closer to the header or the other one, and you come out here saying it's next to this and that - that's clearly not what I asked. "Hey guys is it the blue one or the red one?" "It's the one to the left of the block" Yea thanks genius. A little
respect might keep you from getting knocked out in the future.
What are the symptoms of a failing crankshaft position sensor?
Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Crankshaft Position Sensor.
Issues Starting the Vehicle..
Intermittent Stalling..
Check Engine Light Comes On..
Uneven Acceleration..
Engine Misfires or Vibrates..
Rough Idle and/or Vibrating Engine..
Reduced Gas Mileage..