SOURCE: Where is the output speed sensor on a 01 hyundai santa fe?
Not sure if this will help. Mine is a 2001 2.7L V-6 all wheel drive. The output speed sensor for mine was deep behind the transmission. underneath the #2 Cylinder. It was on the top side of the transmission just to the passenger side of where the rear wheel drive line comes out. It was all I could do to reach it. Had to take the air cleaner housing off and be a contortionist. Good luck
SOURCE: would like to see a diagram of where exactly the
Which engine?? V6 or the 2.4I? The V6 CKP is in the engine block near the flywheel side of the engine (behind and lower right of the exhaust manifold nearest the radiator) A 10mm bolt holds it in place. On the 2.4 4cylinder, the sensor is at the front of the engine behind the Timing Belt cover at the crank shaft. To replace it, you have to remove the timing belt, but you also need to know some technical things to reinstall the belt to be sure you are installing it correctly. Go to http://www.hmaservice.com/ and register. You'll then have access to lots of technical info and manuals, wiring diagrams, etc. about your vehicle.
SOURCE: ''check engine light'' illuminated, 1004 Hyundai, Santa Fe
If you live in the US, take it to qany Auto Zone store and thy will read the codes off for you, I would suspect any right thinking competitor would do the same, check if you don't have one near by.
Hope this is of some help.
Ed
Do the doors lock normally when using the manual switch on the dirver's door panel? If so, the problem is in the ETACS module. Here's the wiring diagram:
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