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Any competent mechanic should be able to replace the crank position sensor. Shouldn't take more than half an hour. If you had error codes that resulted in a Check Engine light, you'll have to get the errors cleared as well. 

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11 hours ago, Davy said:

Any competent mechanic should be able to replace the crank position sensor. Shouldn't take more than half an hour. If you had error codes that resulted in a Check Engine light, you'll have to get the errors cleared as well. 

Thank u v much 

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