Removal:
1. Remove the camshaft position actuator magnet bolts.
2. Remove the camshaft position actuator magnet and O-ring seal.
Installation:
1. Install the camshaft position actuator magnet and O-ring seal into the front cover.
2. Install the camshaft position actuator magnet bolts. Tighten the camshaft position actuator magnet bolts to 10 N·m (89 lb in).
My bad, thought you were trying to change the magnet, not the sprocket. The step-by-step for the sprocket is on Autozone if you register (it's free). Go to Repair guides and put in your car info and it's under engine mechanical - timing chain cover, chain, sprockets and seal.
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