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ken99 -> RE: electrical problem (4/19/2008 7:51:50 AM)
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To get proper attention from other forum members, you should have started a new discussion thread rather than tack your question onto an unrelated matter. Regardless, this is a Hyundai Technical Service Bulletin discussing problems related to replacement of the crank position sensor: ============================================================ TSB Content crankshaft position sensor replacement procedure description when replacing the crankshaft position sensor on a 1996 to 1999 accent, elantra or tiburon, it is important to note differences in the construction of the original sensor and the replacement sensor.the sensor construction was modified in 1997. the sensor's housing material was changed from a metallic design to a plastic design (as can be seen in the pictures below). comparison of crankshaft position sensor housing (39180-22050) [image]http://www.hmaservice.com/files/331/1079374/9936010a.jpg[/image] [image]http://www.hmaservice.com/files/331/1079374/9936010b.jpg[/image] note it is very important, when replacing an old style sensor with a new style sensor, that the o-ring and the plastic washer be removed from the sensor mounting hole before the new sensor is installed. if the o-ring and/or the plastic washer is not removed from the sensor mounting hole, the new sensor will not fit properly. [image]http://www.hmaservice.com/files/331/1079374/9936010c.jpg[/image] crankshaft position sensor mounting hole with the o-ring in place [image]http://www.hmaservice.com/files/331/1079374/9936010d.jpg[/image] crankshaft position sensor mounting hole with the o-ring properly removed warranty information: normal warranty labor times and operation codes apply. ============================================================ Also, here is a thread started by a forum member that had a similar problem: http://www.hyundaiforum.com/m_12855/tm.htm His CPKS needed to replaced, but the aftermarket sensor came with a mounting bolt that was too short to properly secure the sensor. Using the right bolt solved the problem.
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