Quick overview instructions on how to replace the crank position sensor on this 2004 Honda Civic 1.7L. I believe this should go for 2001-2005 models. I found conflicting specs on the crank bolt torque. Seems to be 181ft.lb but then some people said plus 90deg. I just put some Loctite on the threads and did 181ft.lb.
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Honda Civic 1.7L Crankshaft Position Sensor Replacement P0335
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