Hyundai Repair: Location of a car part, coolant temperature sensor, crank angle sensor


Question
Where is the location of the crankshaft position sensor on a 2003 Hyundai Sante Fe 4 cylinder 2.4L front wheel drive.
We have a code that it is bad and the car keeps stalling we have the part but I can't find the location of it

Answer
SERVICE MANUAL  
 Applies to: Santa Fe 2002-2003
GROUP
Fuel System Troubleshooting (MELCO EMS)



DTC
Diagnostic item

P0335
Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction


DESCRIPTION
The Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor consists of a magnet and coil located next to the flywheel. The voltage signal from the CKP sensor allows the Engine Control Module (ECM) to determine the engine of the RPM and Crankshaft Position.





SERVICE MANUAL  
 Applies to: Santa Fe 2001-2003
GROUP
Fuel System MFI Control System



CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR

The crankshaft position sensor is a Hall-effect sensor that senses the crank angle (piston position) of each cylinder and converts it into a pulse signal. Based on the input signal, the PCM computes the engine speed and controls the fuel injection timing and ignition timing.

Circuit Diagram


TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
If unexpected shocks are felt during driving or the engine stalls suddenly, shake the crankshaft position sensor harness. If this causes the engine to stall, check for poor sensor connector contact.
If the tachometer reads 0 rpm when the engine is cranked, check for faulty crank angle sensor, broken timing belt or ignition system problems.
If the engine can be run at idle even if the crank angle sensor reading is out of specification, check the following:
Faulty engine coolant temperature sensor
Faulty idle speed control motor
Poorly adjusted reference idle speed
The engine will run without a crank angle sensor signal, but will not start. Once the sensor detects TDC, the data is stored until the next re-start.