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HellsSephiroth

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Mar 7, 2005
Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
I have had this thing replaced 2 times now and its in for a 3rd ... does my shop just not know what they r doing or is something bigger wrong with my car? This has probably been answered many times and im sorry but could someone try to stear me in the right direction
 
ok just like everyone else does why oh why does everyone jump to the "oh your crank walked!!" there are lots and lots of other things that can cause stuff to go wrong and it SEEMS like its crankwalk.

yes i also would agree to have them check the endplay. your bearings might be going out or something related to that
 
What exactly is the problem with it? Is it the sensor part or is it the actual metal disc that rotates through the sensor?
 
it was the sensor... well kinda .. i took it to the shop again and it was my computer that was shorting out.... no crankwalk i am also told... so now i am getting the computer rebuilt :thumb:
 
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