If its the V6 2.7l its below the coil packs and behind cooling fan(must remove to replace it) on the side of the block, Drivers side... gonna need a flashlight and long extension...kinda hidden but its there follow the wire/connector back to the block....if its 4 cylinder its passenger side behind timing belt...must remove passenger wheel and timing belt cover..
SOURCE: Knock sensor location
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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.
SOURCE: Fog Light Replacement Hyundai Santa Fe
The above statement is GREAT!!! The wheel-well piece folds down across the area you need to be in. There are 2 screws to undo this part. Push it back and there is a cap that unscrews which holds the wires and socket he is talking about. Unscrew the cap, unscrew the wire and housing. The bulb comes out. You pull the wire harness off and install the new bulb. It has a triangular push-in and it has to go just right so take note of how it comes out. Also, being a halogen light bulb, do not touch the bulb with your hands - the oils will make it explode.
SOURCE: 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.7 all wheel. Crank sensor
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On the 2.7 engine it is located beside the starter. You will have to remove the starters heat shield to gain excess to the crank sensor.
SOURCE: Where is the throttle/pedal position
Yes you can do it yourself. Here is an image showing the location of sensors on your vehicle (TPS) Throttle Position Sensor...located on the throttle body. Should have 2 screws holding it in place. You can view it in Opera and blow the image up or print the image out and blow it up on a copier if you need to. Hope it helps
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