How hard is it to pull the crank position sensor out of a 3000 G.T. Spyder VR4

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Asked by cobra302 Dec 28, 2013 at 11:06 PM about the 1995 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 Turbo AWD

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Not that bad. On your 1995 model they are behind the timing belt dust covers. Now that being said some owners (tuners/racers) opt to replace the factory ones on the 94-99 models with the 91-93 model two in one style sensor. (Because it is adjustable) If that is the case it will be located on the top of the back bank head on the passenger side of the intake cam shaft. (Right behind the thermostat housing)

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Something to think about is if yours is all factory. How old is your timing belt and water pump? Since you have to remove the same items to replace the crank sensor as you would to replace the timing belt/water pump. Might as well change them too if its about time too change them.

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