crank sensor
hey guy i was wondering if any of u guys can help me find the crankshaft sensor and the camshaft sensor for my 2007 hyundai elantra
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RE: crank sensor
Why? Are they bad? Take it back to the dealer and let them fix it under warranty.
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RE: crank sensor
well i wish i could but i bought the car second hand so no warranty.
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RE: crank sensor
Just curious: Why do you want to know? Did someone tell you they are bad? Did you do an ODB II scan?
The short answer is the cam sensor is by #1 cylinder and injector, real easy to replace. The crank sensor is behind the crank pulley and timing belt, much more difficult. |
RE: crank sensor
2007 > G 2.0 CVVT > Fuel System
COMPONENTS LOCATION http://www.hmaservice.com/data/Passe...shdf16100n.gif The short answer is the cam sensor is by #1 cylinder and injector, real easy to replace. 7. Camshaft Position Sensor (CMPS)[/align] http://www.hmaservice.com/data/Passe...shdf16107l.gif The crank sensor is behind the crank pulley and timing belt, much more difficult. 6. Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKPS)[/align] http://www.hmaservice.com/data/Passe...shdf16106l.gif |
RE: crank sensor
well jsinton i had the same problem wid a different car n which was no gas n no spark after i changed the crank sensor it fired up like nothing happened n thats y i was hunting for it......
ken99 u must been sent from theheavens above i have been lookin for this diagram all over the net. |
RE: crank sensor
ORIGINAL: kingofkingsvi well i wish i could but i bought the car second hand so no warranty. |
RE: crank sensor
now thats funny i went to the dealer and they told me that since i purchased the car the warranty is no good..
now i got to hunt for this info now any help will do |
RE: crank sensor
now thats funny i went to the dealer and they told me that since i purchased the car the warranty is no good.. 10 YEAR / 100,000 MILES POWERTRAIN PROTECTION Covers most engine & transaxle components. Covers repair or replacement of powertrain components (i.e. selected Engine and Transmission/Transaxle components), originally manufactured or installed by Hyundai that are defective in material or factory workmanship, under normal use and maintenance. Coverage applies to Original Owner only effective with 2004 Model Year and newer model year vehicles. On 1999-2003 Model Years, coverage applies to Original Owner and immediate family members (i.e. wife, husband, daughter, son, stepdaughter, stepson). Second and/or subsequent owners have powertrain components coverage under the 5 year / 60,000 mile New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Excludes coverage for vehicles in commercial use (i.e. taxi, route delivery, delivery service, rental, etc.).http://www.hyundaiusa.com/images/common/trans.gif |
RE: crank sensor
i dont wanna sound gay but i love u guys ... i am going to the dealer 2marrow to givethem some hell lol:D:D
:D:D:Dlol one other reason is my airbag light came on a while back when i was driving thas when they told me that i have no warranty but first i gotta find out if the warraty exists in my area which is the united states virgin islands |
RE: crank sensor
I stand corrected, Ken99 and NovaResorce always has the best answers.
Could you guys please show me a diagram for the crank sensor on my 99 Elantra 2.0L? I have been unable to view the diagrams on the hmaservice.com site since they changed the format. Thanks in advance. |
RE: crank sensor
http://www.hmaservice.com/data/Passe...G/B6FL210A.gif
#6: Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor http://www.hmaservice.com/data/Passe...G/A5FL014D.gif |
RE: crank sensor
NovaResource,
After some inspection, I have to say I think my crank sensor is behind the crank pulley. I didn't actually remove the pulley, but certainly my car does not look like the diagram you provided. Perhaps you gave me the diagram for a later model. My model is a 1999 2.0L Elantra. Please try again, it would help me a lot. Thanks. |
RE: crank sensor
well thanks alot you guys i went back to the dealer and i had to get a lawyer to go after them becouse they honor the u.s warranty but refused to give me the second owners warranty but after a talk wid my attorney they gave in and it was like i thought they changed the crank sensor
:):):D:D:D:Donce again thanxs for the help:D:D:):):):):):):):):) |
You are the best NovaResource in Hyundaiforum and thank you so much for helping people
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Where does the crankshaft fall under in the warranty?
Recently had my car (Hyundai Veloster) stalling out on me several times. After having it service twice, with no solution to the stalling, even with the reps sighting two different "possible" causes, we reluctantly went back to the Hyundai service center for a third time. This time was no different, other than the fact my "Check Engine" light was on. They told the cause of the stalling was the Crankshaft position sensor. I assumed since this part is found on the engine, that it would be covered under the 10 year/100,000 mile warranty. My car only has 69,000+ miles. I was wrong however according to the customer service reps. They told me the part falls under 5yr/60,000 mile limited warranty. After reviewing that and seeing that part of the warranty basically cover the radio and the like, I find this to be perplexing to say the least.
So can someone help understand this a little more? How can a part of the engine fall under a warranty that does not cover any engine parts or interior engine parts, yet fall under a warranty that covers Paint, the air conditioner, the radio and battery? |
you find it on cylinder block
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