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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Camshaft position sensor

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Well threw a code yesterday... I read alot of the posts yesterday and I was scared then i read about how hard it was to change it out. Well alll you need is a 12" 3/8 etension and the allen head adapter. I was able to change it out in about 10 minutes. Used a magnet to get to bolt back in and used my finger to hold it until I was ble to get the socket back on it . most of this was done from below. My hands are large and I was able to get to is from the bottom. Youhave to take out the fender liner but it was worth the time. hope this Help.

Alex
 
I bought a ball headed allen wrench and smapped off the tip at about a 1/2 inch length. I then inserted it into a 1/4 drive socket. It would work even better with a universal and an extension, but, I didn't have a universal and wasn't going to drive 10 miles to the store again. It worked pretty well. Only took another hour. I think one could combine all these things and make short work of it.



I went out and checked my tool box for it to get the size... it wasn't there. Imagine my enthusiasm. Anyhow, I think it was 8mm. That just seems to be stuck in my head.
 
Mine turned out to be 5mm. Got it replaced. Getting screw back in and started was a pain. Used a 12" extension with a universal joint. Had to tape the u-joint to keep it straight and bend on slightly to put screw in straight. Had to use a mirror to see sensor to get screw back in. Reset code and seems to be good now. Haven't driven it far enough to get it well warmed up.
 
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