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2000 Hyundai Accent GS turns over - no start. ... HyundaiCrankshaft Position Sensor Replace Timing Belt ...
output shaft speed sensor on top transmission. just depress the release tab disconnect electrical connector then remove output shaft sensor bolt.remove sensor.
I believe your problem is with your crankshaft sensor. You may not have had to change glow plugs. Your problem seems to be with spark. If you change this part ,the crankshaft sensor, you should be OK. This sensor is located at the left front of your engine. Please let me know how you make out. GOOD LUCK.
I'd check the key at the dealership. The battery may be flat in it. Also have the key code match to the CPU checked. The security may be the problem or it may be an electical fault such as sticky starter motor brushes or a dead segment in the starter motor amature.
Go to http://www.hmaservice.com/ and register (vehicle by VIN). Afterward, you'll have access to technical information (manuals, wiring diagrams, service bulletins, etc) about your vehicle.
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