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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / May 2008

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1987 Maxima Cylinder Head Temp Sensor Replacement

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Edge - 25 May 2008 15:51 GMT
I need to replace the Cylinder Head Temp Sensor  on an 1987 Maxima.  I
check the resistance and it measured open circuit. The service manual
states to do this with timing belt is remove.  Can this be done by
just removing the accessory belt brackets, stud and the timing belt
cover without removing the timing belt?  It looks like there might be
enough room.
Telstar Electronics - 30 May 2008 15:42 GMT
> I need to replace the Cylinder Head Temp Sensor  on an 1987 Maxima.  I
> check the resistance and it measured open circuit. The service manual
> states to do this with timing belt is remove.  Can this be done by
> just removing the accessory belt brackets, stud and the timing belt
> cover without removing the timing belt?  It looks like there might be
> enough room.

If you feel you could get it out without damaging the belt... then why
not try it. You can always remove the belt if necessary.
 
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