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2004 Suzuki Aerio Crank Angle Sensor
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Posted at Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:19 pm |
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EmeraldSage,
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Computer problem
2004 Suzuki Aerio 4 cyl Two Wheel Drive Automatic 30K miles
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It seems I need to replace the crank angle sensor, and I have gotten jerked around a lot by 2 dealerships and an independent repair shop (quotes jumping around, differing information). Really all I want to know is how difficult of a repair is it. I've been told its under the spark plug, behind the transmission, and various other locations.
I can get the part for about $200 online, they want to charge 350 plus labor which goes to around $500-700 is that reasonable? |
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Posted at Sun Nov 08, 2009 8:13 pm |
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By
Dave H,
Certified ASE Technician |
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Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor Removal and Installation
Removal
Remove engine with transmission from vehicle referring to ENGINE ASSEMBLY REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION .
Remove transmission from engine and then remove flywheel or drive plate from crankshaft.
Disconnect connector from crankshaft position sensor.
Remove crankshaft position sensor (1) from cylinder block (2).
Installation
Reverse removal procedure noting the following.
Check to make sure that crankshaft position sensor (1) is free from any metal particles and damage.
Apply engine oil to O-ring of sensor.
Install crankshaft position sensor to cylinder block (2) with specified torque.
Tightening torque
Crankshaft position sensor bolt (a): 6 N.m (0.6 kg-m, 4.5 Lb-ft)
Fig. 28: Installing Crankshaft Position Sensor To Cylinder Block
Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
Connect connector and fix wire harness with clamp securely. |
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