Should be by crank pulley.
You have to get a pulley puller of the appropriate size. Without a pulley you have no chance safely to remove it. Be careful do not deform the pulley it's not that hard as you can think.
Remove the lower timing belt cover and then the sensor should be to the right of the crankshaft pully.
To remove a crank shaft pulley you need to first jack up the car. Next, remove the bold holding the crack shaft pulley in place and remove the unit. Reverse direction to put the new crank shaft pulley on your car.
On most newer cars, the crank pulley is one piece with the harmonic balancer.... Remove it with a harmonic balancer puller.
The timing marks on a 1991 Toyota Tercel are on the crank pulley. They are located on the front of the pulley and under the cam.
Salvage yard or Toyota dealer.
12mm /19mm
remove all belts,tensioners etc, remove pulley bolt, use HARMONIC BALENCER PULLEY to remove - DO NOT USE NORMAL PULLEY REMOVER - must be pulled from center of pulley not from outer edge
The crank position sensor is behind the crank pulley. You need to remove the pulley, remove the plastic shield and remove two of the lower front cover bolts. Then you can remove the crank sensor. This proceedure is more complicated than it sounds. Check out the following website for a cam install and scroll down to where it talks about removing the harmonic balancer (crank pulley) http://www.mccgp.com/upgrades/caminstall/caminstall.php Hope this helps. "G"
To remove the window crank on the 1992 Toyota Paseo, first pry off the interior door panel. Then, access the screw that holds the crank in place. Remove the screw and the handle will come loose.
Loosen the 18mm bolt about 4 or 5 mm and give the bolt a good wack and the pulley should pop. Then remove the bolt and pulley.