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2013 Elantra GLS replaced Crankshaft positional sensor - OIL

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Old Nov 1, 2021 | 11:06 PM
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Default 2013 Elantra GLS replaced Crankshaft positional sensor - OIL

Hey all,

New to the forum. I searched but couldn't find the answer.

I assume the housing that the Crankshaft positional sensor (CPS) sits in is just a cavity and not actually open to the crank. It's a magnetic (Hall effect?) sensor I believe.

Anyways, was getting a code, and mechanic said CPS. It made sense - rough idle, tach at zero.

It would come and go.

Finally got around to replacing it today and the CPS had a good amount of oil on it. It wasn't leaking as it appears the o-ring kept it all in. The metallic sensor was pretty fouled and looked rusty. I can imagine this was indeed the issue.

Is this normal to have oil on the CPS??! As I mentioned, I assume it's just a cavity that's not actually open to the crank.

Anyways thanks for your help!

J
 
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