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function of the crank/rpm sensor???? 900

Dear crow1,

Good p.m. The crank (RPM) sensor can be bought from a Volvo dealer. I have never changed one of these. I gather that they are delicate. If twisted or shocked during removal, the external parts can break off. The transmission then has to be removed, so the internal part can be removed. Apparently, the replacements are more robust.

The crank sensor sits on top of the bell housing, which connects the transmission case to the rear of the engine.

To see the crack sensor, open the hood (bonnet) and stand on the passenger side of the engine, close to the firewall. Taking care to avoid striking one's head on the hood, bend over and look towards the ground, at the corner of the engine. You will see the crank sensor perched atop the bell housing. The sensor's wire runs straight up the firewall, and turns towards the driver's side of the firewall, where it joins a harness.

Hope this helps.

All the Best for a Good and Healthy 2004: for you, yours, and your car(s)!

Yours faithfully,

Spook






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