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I have a Kia Sedona 2009 the fuel pressure sensor was failing replaced with new .would not start with new sensor. But would start with old sensor the sensors are both the same

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Just curious, did you happen to reset KAM (keep alive memory) after your initial repair?

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  • Posted on Nov 14, 2009

SOURCE: where i can find vehicle speed sensor for kia sedona 2002

It is mounted on the tail end of the transmission. It has two wires coming out of it typically.

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SOURCE: Where is the input speed sensor on KIA sedona 2005

on transmission has 2 wires at right side of trans .by axel

raj somaiya

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The fuel temp sensor is located on top of the fuel pump.There is an access cover under the driver side second row seat. fuel temperature sensors are used on return-less fuel systems and are usually mounted on the fuel rail, although on some vehicles it is integrated into the fuel pump. Those mounted on the fuel rail are easily replaceable but those integrated into the fuel pump requires replacement of the entire fuel pump. If you are getting a diagnostic trouble code between P0180 and P0189 then you have a fuel temperature sensor problem which, if it is integrated into the fuel pump it will require replacement of the entire fuel pump. On return-less fuel systems the fuel temperature sensor sends fuel density data to the PCM and then with that and data from the fuel rail pressure sensor the PCM commands the fuel pump driver module to adjust voltage to the fuel pump sufficient to achieve the proper fuel pressure. DO NOT MISTAKEN THE PRESSURE SENSOR FOR THE TEMP SENSOR RHERE ARE 2 SENSORS ON THE PUMP.-------------- If you want to see the picture of pressure sensor and fuel temp sensor on your sedona, click this link below:--- http://howtobyme.blogspot.com/2011/08/how-to-replace-fuel-temp-sensor-on-2005.html ----------- This will help.Thanks.Helpmech.

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SOURCE: 2003 kia sedona replaced crankshaft position sensor 6months ago would start again same code plus p0431,0335,0300,o303,0302. replaced sensor still gives a hard code sensors bad. tightened timing belt

first why and how did you tighten the timing belt. if was loose should just replace the timing belt that belt runs the timing.the code po335 is your crank position sensor and it is coming up the engine is fight to keep the timing. replace the timing belt. the codes po300,po302.po303 are for a rarandom misfire. when was the last tune up. change the sparks plugs

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  • Posted on Apr 24, 2015

SOURCE: camshaft positioning sensor 2005 kia sedona

I hope this diagram is helpful.


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