SOURCE: resetting airbag on 2002 kia rio
Typical code readers (OBDII) won't touch the airbag lights. Neither will disconnecting the battery and waiting. If the airbag light is flashing, there's a code involved. The system may or may not work when needed. If it's on steady, the system is failed and will not deploy when needed. Typically, it's a connector in the various harnesses involved. Unfortunately, the Kia shop manuals just say "replace everything" so they're no help. The dealer has the very expensive code reader to read & reset the airbag light. In other words, $$$.
SOURCE: 2002 kia rio, where is the crankshaft position
A crankshaft position (CKP) sensor is mounted on
the front of transmission case adjacent to the flywheel. The CKP sensor
is a hall-effect type sensor that generates voltage using a sensor and a
target wheel mounted on the crankshaft. There are 58 slots and one
longer slot on the target wheel. When the slot in the wheel aligns with
the sensor, the sensor voltage output is low (approx. 0V). and it is
high (approx.5V) when a slot is not aligned with the sensor. During one
crankshaft rotation there are 58 rectangular signals and one longer
signal. The ECM calculates the frequency to compute engine rpm to
determine the injection duration and ignition timing. Using the signal
differences caused by the longer slot, ECM identifies which cylinder is
on top dead center
P0335 Crankshaft Position Sensor Malfunction - Circuit A.
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SOURCE: crankshaft position sensor location for 2002 kia
It is on top drivers side just right of the exhaust manifold. It has one bolt and a cannon plug that has a clip that has to be removed before you can take it off
SOURCE: 2002 kia rio code p0335, where is this crankshaft
right below the ign coil in the bell housing about level with the fan motor
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