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Re: 91 ninety-eight olds

by "Silver Surfer" <SilverSurfer@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 25, 2008 at 06:49 PM

Here's a link to AutoZone's "how to do it" information for replacing the 
crank shaft sensor on your vehicle.  Sounds as if you have a lot of work 
ahead of you.


http://www.autozone.com/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/15/e4/2d/0900823d8015e42d/repairInfoPages.htm



"Silver Surfer" <SilverSurfer@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:5ZGdnX1hupXL7gfanZ2dnUVZ_hynnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Pardon me for not knowing, but what engine is in your machine?
>
> <y4h3lls_pr1s0n3rs_bluegrass@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
>
news:16446629-1a46-48c0-888e-22f869d7bf6a@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> man i got a prob I got a knew crank sencer and and I need a diagram of
>> where it goes I have put a lot of money in it and I can't find it I
>> called gmc they didn't no os they gave me another number to call and
>> they said it was to the right of the timing pulleeeee so pls help me
>
 




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91 ninety-eight olds
y4h3lls_pr1s0n3rs_bluegra  2008-01-25 14:40:36 
Re: 91 ninety-eight olds
"Silver Surfer"  2008-01-25 18:40:39 
Re: 91 ninety-eight olds
"Silver Surfer"  2008-01-25 18:49:25 

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