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Advice camshaft position sensor 2003 Montero 3.8L #1080110 03/13/16 05:44 AM
Joined: Sep 2012
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wilde Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I have the part and know where it is, but thinking how to access it without disconnecting more than necessary. Definitely don't want to break anything. Any tips greatly appreciated!

Re: Advice camshaft position sensor 2003 Montero 3.8L [Re: wilde] #1080131 03/18/16 01:05 AM
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mynion Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
on my 94 I dont think I need to do much more than pull the timing belt cover on that side, that said, I am not firmilar with yours. just noticed that no one had posted at all, so just take things slow, remember anything plastic or rubber exposed to heat tends to be brittle.


94 montero SR 3.5. 33" BFG TA KO's, OME HD rear springs, front T-bar crank.
93 600 Katana. stage 1 jet kit, Uni foam air filter
02 honda shadow. "for when the woman wants to go with"
97 Acura Integra.







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