I get a code a P0018.How hard is the removal of the tinming belt cover?
SOURCE: where is the crank position sensor located in 2005
Hello martinezmelm: My name is Roger and I can answer your question. To locate the crankshaft position sensor. You will need to remove the timing cover. You will find the sensor on top of the crankshaft gear. Between the V of the timing belt.
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SOURCE: 2004 Kia Optima no start after timing belt, crank, cam sensor replacement
did you use aftermarket crank sensor? if so that might be your problem. dealer has several different ones, by providing vin number, but there is only one after market for all optimas 01-05. try to connect thick pink wire and thick orange wire together on the ignition failure sensor. you might have the same problem as me. good luck.
SOURCE: 2002 Kia Sportage will not start.
p0560 is system voltage problem. open or short between the battery positive and the ecm.CHECK ALL FUSES. dosnt matter what they are labeled under dash and under hood replace any that are bad and retry to start. no start then check voltage to ecm grounds to. i dont have a wireing diagram to give you but for a small fee or free the dealer can make you a copy.make sure all the wires that go to battery terminals are not corroded and are making good contact [verified with volt meter]. if after all checks ok then replace ecm. as a side note i havent had to change one ever.
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SOURCE: how to replace crank position sensor on a 2004 Kia
Can you please tell me where we can find the crank position sensor on my 2004 kia sodona
SOURCE: where is the crankshaft position/crank
Hi, at the front of the crankshaft. if its near time for the timing belt, you want to replace it along with any pullies, tensioner and water pump
The crankshaft position sensor is mounted on the engine near the crankshaft.
Operation
The crankshaft position sensor is a Hall-Effect sensor that senses the crank angle (piston position) of each cylinder and converts it into a pulse signal. The signal from the sensor is relayed to the ECM to indicate engine rpm and the position of the crankshaft.
Removal & Installation
Temperature - 4°F, test specification 1500-1700 RPM Temperature 32°F, test specification 1350-1550 RPM Temperature 68°F, test specification 1200-1400 RPMTemperature 104°F, test specification 1000-1200 RPM Temperature 176°F, test specification 650-850 RPM
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