Crank sensor removal
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Crank sensor removal
How do you remove the crank sensor without removing the air conditioning pump or the power steering pump as it's located between the two of them making it awkward to get to?
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Re: Crank sensor removal
I think it's an absolute pain in the butt to be honest. I think it's probably been put there in the thinking that it will probably never need to be accessed, given most cars only last 10 years max, unlike some of us who keep them running 20 years and beyond. Imagine the only option would be to remove the pumps from their mountings and let them hang so you can get to it.Pootz wrote:How do you remove the crank sensor without removing the air conditioning pump or the power steering pump as it's located between the two of them making it awkward to get to?
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All done now. 2.5 hours of stripping bits off the car held on by seized or rusty bolts
Was a nightmare
Was a nightmare
Re: Crank sensor removal
cavalier1990 wrote:I think it's an absolute pain in the butt to be honest. I think it's probably been put there in the thinking that it will probably never need to be accessed, given most cars only last 10 years max, unlike some of us who keep them running 20 years and beyond. Imagine the only option would be to remove the pumps from their mountings and let them hang so you can get to it.Pootz wrote:How do you remove the crank sensor without removing the air conditioning pump or the power steering pump as it's located between the two of them making it awkward to get to?
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To be fair most cavs haven't got AC to worry about.
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I wish mine hadn't.iangsi wrote:cavalier1990 wrote:I think it's an absolute pain in the butt to be honest. I think it's probably been put there in the thinking that it will probably never need to be accessed, given most cars only last 10 years max, unlike some of us who keep them running 20 years and beyond. Imagine the only option would be to remove the pumps from their mountings and let them hang so you can get to it.Pootz wrote:How do you remove the crank sensor without removing the air conditioning pump or the power steering pump as it's located between the two of them making it awkward to get to?
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To be fair most cavs haven't got AC to worry about.
It doesn't work anyway
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Re: Crank sensor removal
Certainly looks it too! Hope it fixed the problem.Pootz wrote:All done now. 2.5 hours of stripping bits off the car held on by seized or rusty bolts
Was a nightmare
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Re: Crank sensor removal
It sure did.cavalier1990 wrote:Certainly looks it too! Hope it fixed the problem.Pootz wrote:All done now. 2.5 hours of stripping bits off the car held on by seized or rusty bolts
Was a nightmare
For the first time since buying it I have a cavalier that runs as it should
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You could remove the air con pump.Pootz wrote:I wish mine hadn't.iangsi wrote:
To be fair most cavs haven't got AC to worry about.
It doesn't work anyway
And if necessary get a different shorter drive belt if all the pulleys are driven by the same belt.
It shouldn't be that hard to remove the air con compressor pump,
and plug the pipe ends.
I am assuming that there is no refridgerant left to leak out.
If the aircon pump has a drive belt all of it's own then you don't even need to do that.
Just remove the air con belt.
Having one less pulley to drive will put less effort on the engine, it's cooling system and save some fuel too.
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Re: Crank sensor removal
It only needs a broken wire fixing so I'm leaving it as it is for now and I'll get it sorted at some point.
There's other things I need before I do the air conditioning such as wing mirror, scratch on wing and bumper repainting
There's other things I need before I do the air conditioning such as wing mirror, scratch on wing and bumper repainting
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Hi, what were the symptoms?Pootz wrote:It sure did.cavalier1990 wrote:Certainly looks it too! Hope it fixed the problem.Pootz wrote:All done now. 2.5 hours of stripping bits off the car held on by seized or rusty bolts
Was a nightmare
For the first time since buying it I have a cavalier that runs as it should