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I can't find the location of the crankshaft postion sensor in my 2000 Hyundai sonata

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My online Sonata manual shows these possibilities, but does not identify which applies specifically to 2000 Sonata.
Also, when you talk to the dealership parts counter, you'll need to know whether your 2000 Sonata is (a) 4-cylinder 2.4L MFI DOHC engine, or (b) 6-cylinder 2.5L MFI DOHC engine.
Its easy to tell - just count your spark plug wires.

-- begine excerpt from 2000 Hyundai Sonata Repair guide --

The crankshaft position sensor is located next to the flywheel.
The crankshaft position sensor is located next to the flywheel/torque converter.
The camshaft position sensor is located on the engine near the timing belt cover and under the upper radiator hose.
The crankshaft position sensor is located on the driver-s side of the vehicle, down by the lower radiator hose.
The crankshaft position sensor is located on the engine near the crankshaft pulley.
The crankshaft position sensor is located at the front of the engine near the timing belt.

--- end excerpt from 2000 Hyundai Sonata repai guide ---

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The crankshaft sensor on the 1997 sonata is common with the cam sensor and is located behind one of the camshafts....but what i found is that the power transistor ...firing the spark plugs was the problem....and the agents dont want to give export rights to other spares importers so they can keep the price high....Hyundai sucks for this...

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SOURCE: where is the crankshaft sensor located on 1999 v6 hyundai sonata?

The CPS for these motors is located in the front of the engine and the the timing belt cover needs to be removed to gain access. If you need further instructions on removal as well as diagrams, email me at [email protected] and I will send those immediately.

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