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Old 07-07-2010, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Dharn55
996's don't have high pressure fuel pumps, that is part of the direct injection system on 997.2's, and is a known problem with them. This is not the source of Omar's problem.
im thinking its the crankshaft position sensor..what ya think ?? and i know how you love to take engines out lol...do you have any idea how to get to it ?
 
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Omar - You don't usually need to drop the engine to do the sensor replacement. It is pretty accessible, located on the drivers side of the engine where the trans bolts to the engine. If you have a lift or jack the car up you can get at it. The exception to this is if the sensor is corroded in. On may car, which had seen 9+ Chicago winters, when the sensor went bad (after I had the engine out for the intermix repair and had reinstalled it) the sensor was completely corroded in place. Tried to pull it out, pry it out, drill it out, no way. Finally had to drop the engine, take off the trans and beat the thing out with a hammer, and the sensor body is plastic. Amazing what all that road salt will do.
 
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Originally Posted by Dharn55
Omar - You don't usually need to drop the engine to do the sensor replacement. It is pretty accessible, located on the drivers side of the engine where the trans bolts to the engine. If you have a lift or jack the car up you can get at it. The exception to this is if the sensor is corroded in. On may car, which had seen 9+ Chicago winters, when the sensor went bad (after I had the engine out for the intermix repair and had reinstalled it) the sensor was completely corroded in place. Tried to pull it out, pry it out, drill it out, no way. Finally had to drop the engine, take off the trans and beat the thing out with a hammer, and the sensor body is plastic. Amazing what all that road salt will do.

so your saying you want to help me out then ....
 
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Old 07-09-2010, 03:23 AM
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The sender is part number 98660611202. About the best price I have found is at Vertex Auto for $109. Get one and if you have a lift I will be happy to show you (and the girls) how to change it.
 
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The sender is part number 98660611202. About the best price I have found is at Vertex Auto for $109. Get one and if you have a lift I will be happy to show you (and the girls) how to change it.
thanks i just ordered it , that was the best price..the cheapest i saw was 130

do i need a lift?
 
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You can do it on jack stands but a lift sure makes it easier.
 
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Originally Posted by Dharn55
You can do it on jack stands but a lift sure makes it easier.

ill let u know how it goes....i think ill be ok ! lol
 
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UPDATE... WAS THE CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR ...pretty easy fix...running great !!
 
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glad to hear it was an easy fix
 
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