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Where is the cam sensor located on the 2001 Hyundai Santa Fe

When trouble shooting PO 340 showed that the camshaft position sensor signal is monitored for errors. Cant find a picture or the cam sensor or place where it goes.

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SOURCE: where is the trans speed shaft sensor on a 2001 hyundia santa fe?

There are two speed sensors, Input sensor is located on top of the bell house. Output sensor is located on the firewall side of the bell house.

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  • Posted on Jul 03, 2009

SOURCE: where is the cam a sensor located in a 2004

On the 2.4L and 2.7L engines, the camshaft position sensor is located on top of the engine near the ignition coils. On the 3.5L engine, the sensor is located at the front of the engine near the camshaft gear.


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  • Posted on Dec 27, 2008

SOURCE: camshaft position sensor location

crank sensor is a component used in an internal combustion engine to monitor the position or rotational speed of the crankshaft. This information is used by engine management systems to control ignition system timing and other engine parameters. Before electronic crank sensors were available, the distributor would have to be manually adjusted to a timing mark on the engine.

The crank sensor can be used in combination with a similar camshaft position sensor to monitor the relationship between the pistons and valves in the engine, which is particularly important in engines with variable valve timing. It is also commonly the primary source for the measurement of engine speed in revolutions per minute.

Crank sensors in engines are usually comprised of magnets and an inductive coil. They are principally based on the Hall effect. Common mounting locations include the main crank pulley, the flywheel, or occasionally on the crankshaft itself.

Some engines, such as GM's Premium V family utilise crank position sensors which read a reluctor ring integral to the Harmonic Balancer. This is a much more accurate method of determining the position of the crankshaft, and allows the computer to determine within a few degrees the exact position of the crankshaft (and thereby all connected components) at any given time.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 08, 2010

SOURCE: where the cam sensor is

If it is the 2.4 (4cyl) or 3.5 (6cyl) it is behind the timing belt. If it is a 2.7 (6cyl) it is located on the engine near the bellhousing, bank two side (side facing radiator)

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2012

SOURCE: 2001 hyundai santa fe starts with one crank but won't go into drive or reverse, only goes into park and neutural what could be the problem? i have a 2001 hyundai santa fe 2.7 l v6 all wheel drive

You do have drive and reverse,if you have park and neutral.It just the transmission cant transfer that power a new or rebuilt is the solution

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