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    oh noes!

    i gotta change my reference sensor, the thing under the tranny by the speed sensor, and anyways, i cant get it out, i tried so pb blaster and vice grips but it wont budge

    #2
    what ive done is used a punch and put it in the hex head and then hit the punch with a hammer.
    Originally posted by Ferdinand
    I carry a cheap pressure gauge in my glovebox with which to manually check my tire pressures, but I keep forgetting that in the USA glovebox space is sacred as it is reserved exclusively for the purpose of storing handguns.

    DIVING BOARD DIVISION DIVISION IDIOT

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      #3
      well i got the allen bolt out, and i got it to wiggle around, but thats as far as i can get, and i can pry it out, but i dont just wanna brake the end off of the sensor and then have deal with getting the rest of the sensor out

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        #4
        is your car a manual or an automatic?
        Originally posted by Ferdinand
        I carry a cheap pressure gauge in my glovebox with which to manually check my tire pressures, but I keep forgetting that in the USA glovebox space is sacred as it is reserved exclusively for the purpose of storing handguns.

        DIVING BOARD DIVISION DIVISION IDIOT

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          #5
          manual

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            #6
            ok, then never mind, if it were an automatic i was gonna tell you to just pry on it an if it broke you could always retrive it through the bottom vent on the auto.
            Originally posted by Ferdinand
            I carry a cheap pressure gauge in my glovebox with which to manually check my tire pressures, but I keep forgetting that in the USA glovebox space is sacred as it is reserved exclusively for the purpose of storing handguns.

            DIVING BOARD DIVISION DIVISION IDIOT

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              #7
              well i still gotta get this thing out, somebody, come help me

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                #8
                Pliers?
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                Santa Clarita, CA

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