SOURCE: 2003 Hyundai Santa Fe clock stopped working
1. Be sure there is no play in the fuse holders, and that the fuses are held securely. 2. Are the fuse capacities for each circuit correct?
SOURCE: 2001 Hyundai Sante Fe Transmission Filter Location
The filter sits on top of the transmission. look under the hood on drivers side it screws right on top of the transmission. It looks like an engine oil filter.
SOURCE: 2002 Hyundai Sante Fe 2.4L
a crank sensor is a magnetic pulse sensor that tells the pcm(computer) how fast the engine is running. it sends an ac voltage to the pcm and that tells the pcm how fast and at what rpm the engine is running. there are no moving parts to the crank sensor itself. it just sends a pulse but it may be shorted or grounded or open. shorted can be caused be heat or liquid infiltration and will cause the signal to be skewed. grounded or open had to do with the windings in the inside. grounded means it has a wire toughing ground on the engine and open means it has a broken wire either inside or in the harness. i don't know where it is on that vehicle.
SOURCE: fuse box diagram
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SOURCE: at how many miles do 2002 hyundai sante fe's
mine had 179000 miles before my son ruined the engine, but the transmission was still working fine
Try this, put the key in the ignition and let it be on the first
turn right marked "ACC" or you can turn off the stereo and you will notice that
only the Digital Clock screen will show. Turn the Volume/Audio/Sel knob and press
on the "DISP" button simultaneously for about 4 seconds then release the "DISP"
button. The digital clock will start blinking, and then use the Tune/Seek
arrows pointing up and down to change the time. If the hour digit is blinking change
the hour and after you have changed it press "DISP" then the minute digit will
start to blink change it using the arrows, when you are done press "DISP" again
or leave the clock for between 4 to 8 seconds the clock will start working
normally.
I hope this works for you.
Good luck!
Aquinas
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