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What side is the #2 cylinder on for a 2007 Santa Fe 2.7L V6 the engine light came on it said #2 missfired plug or coil pack?

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Whatd br either but in the possible causes it also states injector /injector wiring and a bad injector is more likely that a coil or plug

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A 2007 should not need a coil pack. If there is no dead skip while running its probably a stored fault. Do not replace any coils without proving they are bad (expensive). Perform an OBDII scan with a printout and then delete fault history. Check again in a week to see any current faults. Let the scan be your guide to parts replacement . An occasional misfire is common.

  • Joe Stanton May 17, 2017

    A cheap fix to minor drivability problems is to add a can of B&G44K to the fuel. It is the best on the market, and will condition your fuel pump and injectors. It is available only through dealerships (11.00 a can at Toyota)Do not substitute. Add every 44,000 miles for continued performance

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WHERE IS THE CRANK SHAFT SENSOR LOCATED

The 2002 Santa Fe came with three (3) possible powertrains (engines). The 4 cylinder, and two different V6 engines - i.e. 2.4L 4 cylinder, the 2.7L V6 and the 3.5L V6.

The crankshaft position sensor on the 4 cylinder and the 3.5L V6 are in the same place - Front Crank Shaft behind the pully (behind the timing belt cover.

On the 2.7L V6, the Cranshaft Position Sensor is located in the engine block (Left Hand Side)
near the flywheel (adjacent to the LH (Bank 2) exhaust manifold.

Note: Left Hand Side means the radiator side (front) Bank 1 is the firewall side.
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Im working on a ford ranger 2002 with the v6. i just need to see a pic of the piston order and the coil pack order. im getting codes for 4..5..6 missfire but im not sure witch ones they are

Cylinders 1,2 and 3 are the cylinders on the passenger side and cylinders 4,5 and 6 are the cylinders on the driver's side. They are numbered front to rear. The coil pack will have the cylinder numbers marked on the top of it. The actual firing order is 1-4-2-5-3-6
The top of your coil should look like this:
1 2 3
5 6 4

Your engine looks like this:
1 2 3
FRONT OF ENGINE
4 5 6
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