ok the scan machine say's po340 and po343. need to now how to do this. do you work from the engine area or underneath. to remove cooling compressor to get to one of them. and where is the other one located. since it is a v6 there should be one on each side?. do you take off the generator also. I can do this just don't won't to start at the wrong place. what about the front skid plate. take it off or not. and is there any manual or video for this. I have found a couple of pictures. but they just point to it. was looking for picture of compressor off showing the sensor. and where the other one is. thank for any help I can get. god bless
tried the disconnect the battery and push brake for 10 second's. well it cleared the dashboard. and I was having trouble with starting. was taking 5 or 8 times before it started. now it start's like normal. so glad I read a post rom Jimmie on how to do this. hope I spelled that right. tell me if I spelled it wrong. so I will see how long it work's. and if it changes I can get to check new code's. I do have a bit of rough idle. I'll keep reading. Thank you god bless.
well that did not work long. never drove it. light back on in the drive way next day. back to hard starting. time to change the crankshaft position sensor. god bless
ok took off generator and a\c pump. booth skid plates. electrical wire's. and battery wires. also ground wire's. unbolted
cooling line's. took a while because of rusted bolt's. next I will take out the crankshaft positioner . and order one. had to buy some bolt extractor's also.
Did you manage to fix? I thinking of taking on this project but, have found close to no resources on fixing. Any photos by any chance? LOL
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