Where is the crank sensor on a 2015 D13?

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    Can find info on Google, so here I am. Where exactly is the crank position sensor on a 2015 volvo D13?
     
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    On the flywheel housing, driver side.
     
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    Is that the same for d12?
     
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    Actually it’s right on top on this one not driver side. 12 o clock on engine bellhousing. Pin in the a to get to
     
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    Look at the sensor from inside the cab with a dog house plastic cover removed.
    B404095F-AB67-44B6-BC96-ED1FB755B70F.jpeg Sensor screw tightening torque 8+-2 Nm (6+-1 lb ft).
     
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    if youre small enough with long enough arms you can lay over the valve cover and replace it. if youre on the bigger side, you can turn your wheel to the left. removed your inner fender on the pass. side removed your flex pipe and snake your way in there. I don't like removing one piece dog boxes. if you have a half box then just remove it and do the job. let me know thanks!
     
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