How much is a crankshaft position sensor?

The average cost for a crankshaft position sensor replacement is between $190 and $251. Labor costs are estimated between $102 and $130 while parts are priced between $88 and $121.Click to see full answer. Also to know is, what happens if your crankshaft position sensor goes bad?If the crankshaft position sensor or its wiring have any issues, it can cause the crankshaft signal to be cut off while the engine is running, which can cause the engine to stall. This is usually a sign of a wiring problem. However, a bad crankshaft position sensor can also produce this symptom.Furthermore, how long does it take to replace a crankshaft position sensor? The labor to replace the sensor is just under 1.5 hours according to my labor guide and the part is approx $50. Without being able to test the sensor its hard for me to say its bad. The labor to replace the sensor is just under 1.5 hours according to my labor guide and the part is approx $50. Similarly, it is asked, how do you fix a crankshaft position sensor? There is a video and the bottom of this article showing the job being done. Disconnect the Battery. Clear Access to the Sensor. Inspect the Sensor Location. Release the Electrical Connector. Remove the Sensor Mount Bolt. Remove the Sensor. Match the New Crankshaft Sensor. Installing the New Crank Position Sensor. What are the symptoms of a bad crankshaft? Symptoms of a Bad Crankshaft Position Sensor Your “Check Engine” Light is Blinking. It’s Difficult to Get Your Vehicle to Start. Your Vehicle is Stalling and/or Backfiring. The Engine is Making Your Vehicle Vibrate.

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