Can you swap an ICM? UPDATE - was crank sensor!
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Originally Posted by homer000
Shoot, thought we had it figured out, but I guess not. Hubby says he checked this already, and the harmonic balancer looks fine. Any other ideas? Thanks again.
And when he installed the new sensor, did he make sure that all of the fingers on the back of the balancer pass the sensor without touching it?
a small strike can destroy the sensor...
If all of the fingers go by both sides of the sensor freely and do not contact the crank sensor and it runs good I'd keep driving it...
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Yes, the car seems to start and run fine now ... so far so good, anyway. With all the trouble she has given us in the past, I am hesitant to speak to soon, though . And yes, will check with hubby on clearance of the fingers, but pretty sure this was done. Like I say, he did this once already last fall ... and he did read through several posts here on doing the installation. So, I guess we'll just cross our fingers and hope for the best! Thanks again guys!
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Oh, to answer your earlier question...
Yes, it is somewhat common for the magnet to be knocked loose off the sensor. I'm guessing you knew that by now, but noticed that noone really answered it directly.
Captain Obvious to the rescue!!!
Yes, it is somewhat common for the magnet to be knocked loose off the sensor. I'm guessing you knew that by now, but noticed that noone really answered it directly.
Captain Obvious to the rescue!!!
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Yes, the car seems to start and run fine now ... so far so good, anyway. With all the trouble she has given us in the past, I am hesitant to speak to soon, though . And yes, will check with hubby on clearance of the fingers, but pretty sure this was done. Like I say, he did this once already last fall ... and he did read through several posts here on doing the installation. So, I guess we'll just cross our fingers and hope for the best! Thanks again guys!
At times I have seen advance auto parts sell parts under the GP sorenson name brand and actually found that it was an AC Delco part in the GPS Box...LOL
But in any event, Glad to hear the car is up and running again... Knowing the issues and problems with these cars can help save the headache and aggravation, and thats what we are here for...
Give the Hubby a pat on the Back for hanging in there
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Wanted to check back in to let you know we ran Bonnie around town today, and she continues to behave nicely (knock on wood!). That is weird about the brands at Advance ... hmmm, will have to look for that ... I am sure we'll be there again soon enough! Anyway, a big "thank you" again, from both hubby and me, for all of your support ... it is very much appreciated!
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