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How To Replace Crankshaft Position Sensor 2000-06 Chevy Tahoe

Created on: 2020-12-11

This video shows you how to install a new crankshaft position sensor on your 2000-2006 Chevy Tahoe.

Tools needed

  • 13mm Socket

    Torque Wrench

    Socket Extensions

    Pry Bar

    8mm Wrench

    Dielectric Grease

    Scan Tool

    Flat Blade Screwdriver

    Socket Driver

    Paper Towels

    10mm Socket

    Swivel

    13mm Wrench

Keep in mind when you're done this repair, you're gonna have to do a crank variation relearn procedure that you're gonna need a higher end scan tool to do the job. Now, disconnect the battery. Use an eight-millimeter wrench. Disconnect the negative side and slide that out of the way.

Now, we're gonna take the starter out. Use a 10-millimeter socket to remove this bolt right here that holds this cover on. Just take that out and we're gonna take these two starter bolts out. Use a 13-millimeter socket. I'm gonna slide the starter back and just try to take this cover out of the way and disconnect the oil level sensor. I'm just gonna use a pick, just get under or the lock and just slide that off. Just grab the starter and just tip it down. You can disconnect this shield on top. Slide that off and out of the way.

Now, we need to disconnect these two wires that connect to the starter. The top one, you're gonna use an eight-millimeter wrench and just take the nut off. You can't really do the, you can't really see what you're doing, you're doing it blind. Just loosen it up and take this nut off. And slide the wire off and out of the way. And then the other one, we're gonna use a 13-millimeter wrench, the same thing. Loosen this up and take that nut off and then slide the cable out. There might be a washer and disconnect the connector to the crank sensor. Just slide that off and take a 10-millimeter socket. Take this bolt out.

Now, just grab the sensor and you can try to wiggle it right out or take a screwdriver or a pry bar, pry it out. And just pry it out. And there it is. And just clean out that area in the block. You might wanna take a small wire brush. Just try not to get any of the filings into the block and use a rag, a little brake parts cleaner, clean that up and just take the new sensor. You can put a little grease on the O-ring or some engine oil and slide that in position. Just twist it back and forth. Make sure it goes all the way it down. Put the bolt in and I'm gonna torque that bolt to 18-foot pounds.

And take the wiring harness and connect the connector. Lock it down. Now, we're gonna put the starter back in. You wanna make sure you take that big positive cable and that's gonna hook on this stud, not this one, that's the ground. And then the remote or the signal wire or the on switch, wire's gonna go right there. So line this back, and again, this is gonna be kind of hard. You can't really see anything. And there is a tab, I'm gonna line that tab up.

Then take the lock washer and the nut. Put those over the stud. Then we're gonna tighten this down. And if you can get a torque wrench in there, you wanna torque that to 80-inch pounds, make sure you're on inch-pounds, not foot-pounds. That's good. Now, take the smaller signal wire and get that on that stud. And if you had a small lock washer, put that on first and then the small nut. And tighten that down and then tighten that nut down. And you wanna tighten that to 30-inch pounds. Make sure you're not on foot pounds. And line this back.

As you slide this starter back, put this cover into position. And get this lined up. Take the two starter bolts. Get those started and tighten these two bolts to 37-foot pounds. Now, put this bolt in for this cover and tighten it down. Just snug it up. And the oil level sensor right here, line the connector up, lock it down. Now, if you still had the starter down, it might be a little easier to put this shield on, but if you wanna do it after also, you can slide this oil over. And that's all the way on there. So that's good.

And at this point, you're gonna do the crank shaft variation, relearn procedure on the scan tool. Now, the scan tools might be a little bit different. So follow the directions on the scan tool. Most of the time, what the tool is gonna have you do is put the parking brake on, run the engine to operating temperature, step on the parking brake and then sidestep the gas pedal, so you're gonna floor the gas pedal all the way down to wide open throttle and then sidestep it. It'll tell you when to turn it off and that's gonna synchronize the engine to the computer.

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