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Hyundai VSS locations: On 1999-2003 vehicles, the vehicle speed sensor is built into the
speedometer. On 2004-2005 vehicles, the vehicle speed sensor is attached
to the output shaft of the transaxle.
On 1996-2003 vehicles, the
vehicle speed sensor is built into the speedometer. On 2004-2005
vehicles, the vehicle speed sensor is attached to the output shaft of
the transaxle.
On 1999-2003 vehicles, the vehicle speed sensor is
built into the speedometer. On 2004-2005 vehicles, the vehicle speed
sensor is attached to the output shaft of the transaxle.
The first thing you should do is remove your new crank shaft sensor and clean the mount point with a degreaser and your connectors with contact cleaner and a wire brush. Once you do this you should put your crank shaft sensor back in and see if it works if not i would suggest bring it back to the shop you got it and trying to have them replace it because more then likely if it still dose not work you may have gotten a bad censer out of the box.
I HAVE A 7.3 DEISEL AND I DONT KNOW IF THE 6.0 HAS ONE OR NOT BUT MY CRANK SHAFT SENSOR WENT BAD AND THE TRUCK WOULD NOT START( JUST TURN OVER ) DEALER PUT NEW CRANK SHAFT SENSOR ON MINE AND FIXED THE PROBLEM...HOPE THIS HELPS...
There are Two Balance Shafts on the 2.4. Did your mechanic also change the balance shaft belt when he changed the timing belt? If he didn't, you'll want to do that. Since you mentioned the old belt was missing teeth, those loose teeth flying around could have damaged the crank position sensor and sensor blade (tone wheel). Also, the front balance shaft (on the side of the engine nearest the radiator), has THREE different positions when the timing mark is lined up - here's the glitch - ONLY ONE of them is the correct one - this is probably where your vibration is.
dear friend-when your vehicle wont rev it means that it went into limp mode and by disconnecting the battery you reset the ecu and will appear ok till the faulty sensor comes up again,have a dianostic test carried out to sole,previble when in limp mode.
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