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2001 Hyundai accent crank position sensor needs replacing. Diagnostics test. The car would stall and then start again about 20 mins later. Can anyone tell me where the sensor is located with some detail??? send picture of location if possible.Thanks
Re: 2001 Hyundai accent crank position sensor needs...
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The problem is usually the crank sensor that is faulty. Run the vehicle till its hot, when the motor does not want to crank, remove sensor pore water on the sensor to cool down, refit sensor. If vehicle starts, purchase new crank sensor.
Replace the throttle position sensor (TPS) (since you've checked/replaced anything else which could be causing this problem - except WIRING). Reinspect all wiring & connectors/connections before replacing the TPS. Also, I've seen (on occasion, a faulty "Main Relay" create the condition you describe). Suppose you have a faulty ignition switch (ignition key). When placed in the 'START' position, the engine starts normally, BUT, when you release IT to the 'RUN' position, the engine dies - CLUE?
ok when the check engine light comes on that usually indicates a engine malfunction...what you can do is go to your local autozone and they can do an OBDII test for free..my bet says it is the cam or crank sensor.. DO NOT SHUT THE CAR OFF AT AUTOZONE..LOL
hi as we say the main causes is CKP sensor but you can't test it in this case because of interments fault of it when hot only it is electromagnetic sensor have a coil and magnetic core
about ECT it is electrical thermo resister have tow wire 1st is the ground 2nd is the 5 volt from ECU drop down with temperature increase I WISH I WAS HELPFULLY TO YOU I READY FOR MORE ASK
HI when ?? hot or cold engine !! cold engine :- the problem in (ECT) engine coolant temperature sensor or lose fuel pressure ?? hot engine :- (CKP) crankshaft position sensor or (ECT) too
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