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2000 Tracker Electrical & Lighting Systems Malfunction

Performed a radiator flush and fill procedure.
Thought all was fine, but then got a "Service
Engine Soon Light" come on a few days later.
Did research and found that I had an "On Board Diagnostics II (OBD II)" sensor system in the car
controlling everything. Bought a reader for $100
dollars and found the P0335 code was coming up
which breaks out to "Crank Shaft Position Sensor
Malfunctioning". Looked at a repair manual for my
2000 chevy 2.0L Tracker DOHC engine, talks about
needing to remove transmission to replace sensor.
Could something else be causing this to falsely come up? Is it really necessary to remove transmission to get at sensor? I've cleared the code with the reader, and can drive about 35 minutes when the engine is cold before it comes on again, if I clear it right then while the engine is still hot it comes back on in a minute even if I don't drive but just let it idle, but if I clear the code and let the car sit overnight it takes 35 minutes again...any words of advice would be much appreciated.

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