The car is doing 230000kms i have also replaced timing belt
SOURCE: speed sensor
It is in the transmission case. It is held in place by a single bolt on a Y clamp, has 2 wires coming out of it.
SOURCE: i,ve got a problem
try pushing the clutch to the floor with you toes if it starts and won't unless you push to the floor its the clutch start switch 22 bucks at auto zone i will be gettng help installing the new one i will let you know.
(1) No need to know if engine block coolant drain plug was available. Once the water pump was removed, all engine block coolant was drained. (2) After removing the three engine mounting bracket bolts, I also removed the mount bracket from the the body and made enough room to replace the timing belt easier.
SOURCE: replaced head, timing belt, crank sensor, now car
Since I didn't put it back together, the possible causes are numerous. Tow vehicle into nearest Hyundai Service Center and pay the diagnostic fee. They will give you an estimate of repairs (parts, labor, tax, time-frame, etc.). This way you'll know EXACTLY what the problem is and what's required to fix it. Here's a list of possible causes: Timing belt improperly installed (out of time), valves have been bent due to this, connections to engine management sensors damaged (crank sensor), intake/exhaust cams inproperly installed, leaking valves, improperly installed head gasket, no fuel pressure, no ignition to spark plugs, etc. etc. etc.
SOURCE: 2003 Hyundai Elantra GLS. Check engine light, code PO133
Did you use a aftermarket O2 sensor or a genuine Hyundai one? If it's an aftermarket one it may be bad or not as good as the OEM one. See here for more details and other potential causes: P0133
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