PLEASE Where is the crankshaft position sensor
#11
RedRam,
just for future reference, you may need to take the parts with you when you go to the store.
On the 2001 models, D/C started running out of parts for the 2nd gen models and started swapping in stock from their 2001 models.
The O2 sensors on my truck are square connectors, but if you go to any Parts store, they're computer will tell them to give you a round connector. Also, the Crank Position Sensor wire is too short on the 2001 parts computer list, but in both cases, a 2002 part worked correctly.
just for future reference, you may need to take the parts with you when you go to the store.
On the 2001 models, D/C started running out of parts for the 2nd gen models and started swapping in stock from their 2001 models.
The O2 sensors on my truck are square connectors, but if you go to any Parts store, they're computer will tell them to give you a round connector. Also, the Crank Position Sensor wire is too short on the 2001 parts computer list, but in both cases, a 2002 part worked correctly.
#12
Never buy your parts at Autoclone. What they do is buy seconds. I went though- lets's see, I think it was around 3 T-stats before I got really f-ing pissed off and went back in there where I finally was told "hey, don't buy our T-stats". "They are all over the place as far as temp ratings are concerned"
Those T-stats are made in Mexico and, like most of the stuff made down there- it doesn't work for ****.
Those T-stats are made in Mexico and, like most of the stuff made down there- it doesn't work for ****.
#13
Thanks for all the input guys. I was in the garage until 1:30 am and finally got the sensor changed. My body is sore today after having been all twisted up trying to find a comfortable way to get to it. Turned out that is was the Crank position sensor which was causing my stalling issues. I will post a summary of the path I took to get my truck back on the reliable side.
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