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please look around the engine of your car. You can use a website like advanced auto parts to view what the object looks like and use this image during your search. If you can't find it, you can drive to your local advanced autoparts and let them locate it for you.
The crank pulley comes off the crank itself...make a mark on pulley to crank/block (whatever is right there) shouldn't matter tho..may even b notched...
You need a scan tool hooked up and the fault codes read, suspect you have a crankshaft position sensor or igniter module issue going on here. Keep in mind that is just a guess so don't assume this is the problem get the testing done..
Crankshaft position sensor located on Right side of the engine.
1.remove the crankshaft pulley
2. remove the drive belt auto- tension
3. remove the upper cover and front covers from the engine
4. remove the crankshaft position sensor from the oil pump
5. Install tbe sensor in the reverse order of removal.
Hope this can help .
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