It has many names - 1. Crank Position Sensor Blade, 2. Crank Position Sensor Tone Wheel, 3. Crank Position Blade, 4. Crank Position Tone Wheel, 5. Crank Position Sensor Position Wheel, etc.
wrong! you must not know anything about Toyota's. Ithas nothing to do w/.the crank sensor.I was a Mitsubishi tech. for years & that's what they were used for but,not on Toyota's. What bothers me is they do not even fit on either one of the crank shaft keys. I dismanted the car & waited for my parts. I should have waited until my parts got here,but I didn't.
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REMOVAL and INSTALLATION
See Figures 1, 2 and 3
Fig. Fig. 1: Timing belt, tensioner and camshaft gear
Fig. Fig. 2: Timing belt alignment marks
Fig. Fig. 3: Timing belt tensioner and belt
Timing belts must always be handled carefully and kept completely free of dirt, grease, fluids and lubricants. This includes any accidental contact from spillage, fingerprints, rags, etc. These same precautions apply to the pulleys and contact surfaces on which the belt rides.The belt must never be crimped, twisted or bent. Never use tools to pry or wedge the belt into place. Such actions will damage the structure of the belt and possibly cause breakage.
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timing belt cover?
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