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  1. I've tried twisting back and forth with pliers and even prying on the top piece where the bolt goes in with a screw driver but it won't rotate at all. Its properly seized in there! I've also tried spraying it down with liquid wrench hoping it would help loosen it up but that hasn't worked...
  2. My crank position sensor on my 1999 996 Carrera started going back so I ordered a new one and went ahead to change it. It seemed like an easy enough DIY but once I got to removing the sensor it wouldn't budge. I've tried everything including pulling with all my strengths using pliers but it hasn't moved an inch. I'm out of ideas and since it seems from my quick research that I'm the only one to have this issue I'm a bit worried. Do you guys have any ideas on what I should try???
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