How to replace crankshaft SENSOR without removing timing belt (Hyundai Santa Fe & KIA) 2.4L

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    OEM part number
    Genuine crankshaft position sensor Hyundai 02-04 Santa Fe 2.4 L
    3931038070
    Here is a do it yourself step by step tutorial on how to replace a crankshaft sensor without having to remove the timing belt.

Комментарии • 98

  • @patriciacortez6291
    @patriciacortez6291 7 лет назад +14

    thank God for people like you, I know it wasn't easy to make a video of this caliber. thanks for taking the time to make this! you saved my ass bro. vary thankful for you.

    • @patriciacortez6291
      @patriciacortez6291 7 лет назад +1

      very*

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  7 лет назад +2

      Thank you for the comment, I'm Glad my video has helped! feel free to
      subscribe, I actually do quite a bit of work on this vehicle and make
      videos to help others.

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  7 лет назад +1

      +Patricia Cortez your very welcome😊

  • @piko111647
    @piko111647 7 лет назад +5

    Aloha Dan,
    My mechanic renewed the sensor 1 year ago. As i didn't want to spend several hundred $$$$ to do the job again i decided to tackle it myself. I wasn't comfortable and felt this was a little out of my league.But, with the help of your very informative video all went well.
    I must thank you for the quality of your video, and quite frankly if i had not watched your video I do not think i would have been able to do the job.
    You showed and explained all major parts of the job making it easy to follow along.
    Thanks very much for a video well done. you saved me a ton of money and i also found why the other sensor failed so quickly!
    Mahalo, Peter McLaren

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  7 лет назад +1

      Peter Mclaren your so welcome, thank you for taking the time to leave such a kind comment.

    • @adamdodds144
      @adamdodds144 7 лет назад +1

      Hey Peter do you mind letting me in on what caused it to fail so quickly? I just bought my Santa fe in march and the previous owner had a new sensor put on in February. It failed in May and I decided I would give it a try with my girlfriends dad and now in July it's gone bad again and we just can't seem to figure out why it is going through sensors like crazy.

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  7 лет назад +1

      Adam Dodds we have been doing a ton of diagnosing to determine peters problem. We have determined that the fuel pump, all relays, all fuses and the fuel safety switch are not at fault. We did find that peters fuel safety switch (inertia switch) was tripped. I will have another video posted within the next 24 hours to guide people through a testing procedure for the checking voltage readings of a good crankshaft sensor.

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  7 лет назад +1

      Also after tons of test we are close to determining that the Car quest crankshaft sensor or the ECM may be at fault.

    • @tfctfc6856
      @tfctfc6856 7 лет назад

      TweekerDan1984: Oreillys House Brand of Crank.Pos.Sensors Are BAD NEWS Also.The 3,1 Guage Wires. @ Other End of Sensor on 2.4 Are Unprotected,Except for Thin Layer of Plastic,Instead of A Preferred Rubber Conduit to Protect The Flimsy Wire Assmbley Against Heat & Crimping,That Kills the Sensor.House Brand Crnk.Pos.Sennsors Rarely Last as Long as The Time.Belts.& Do Not Give U A Warning of Alerting the Erratic Tach.,That's Usually A Sure Sign on the Hwy.U Need To Plan on New One SOON.Oreillys House Brand Just Goes South W/ out Such a Warning & Ur Left Stranded on the H/ Way

  • @renatoposavec9409
    @renatoposavec9409 4 года назад +2

    Btw. when changing the crankshaftsensor I recommend putting a washer
    under the screw next to the sensor. So the wire will not be damaged by
    the timing belt ever again. Worked for me perfectly.

  • @michaelmccoy9434
    @michaelmccoy9434 7 лет назад +20

    I was going to spice the wires as well, but decided to try another way to install the cable without removing timing belts, or spicing wires. I removed the connector and fed the entire cable (without connector) behind the timing belt. It is quite tight, but by deflecting the belt just a bit and pushing on the sheath it will feed through quite easily. Just be sure to mark the connector and wires so you get it back together properly. Four little latches to release on the connector, and it comes apart. The wires are held in place with a green locking tab that you simply pull out.

    • @jamesallen4264
      @jamesallen4264 7 лет назад +3

      Just replaced mine using this method and it worked great! saved a bunch of time! The video of course was a great help as well :)

    • @Jmeskill
      @Jmeskill 6 лет назад +1

      Thank you for the advice, trying this method tomorrow. Great video as well, very informative and easy to follow.

    • @Holygral1
      @Holygral1 6 лет назад +2

      Some more detail, unclip 4 little clips on the outside casing, pull out the middle green locking tab, there is a very small black tab infront of each wire terminal, use a small screw driver and gently pry these forward, at the same time put on the wire and it will come out.

    • @SMokeonDeez
      @SMokeonDeez 5 лет назад +2

      Michael McCoy how you take the connector off

    • @dathip
      @dathip 2 года назад

      The black connector that connects on top of the engine?

  • @Mattjki
    @Mattjki 7 лет назад +5

    Great work finding the likely cause. You may have saved people a lot of work! Thanks.

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  7 лет назад +1

      Matt Kind I was very pleased to find the damaged wires. It was a ongoing problem and I was in the dark on how to fix my problem. Too bad there was not a CEL light to point me in this direction a bit sooner.

  • @donadams3298
    @donadams3298 4 года назад +5

    Good video, I was thinking about cutting the wire too. You just confirmed my decision. Thanks

  • @MrDmadness
    @MrDmadness 5 лет назад +3

    Awesome video, Thank ou for saving me a pile of cash.. funny that I ony realized about 1/2 way through that the backup alarm was on the video... I kept cursing the neighbour lol

  • @bking24531
    @bking24531 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Dan, great video. Made the job so much easier.

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  3 года назад

      @k1ngbk1ng thank you for the feedback, glad it helped.

  • @emilekelkboom5302
    @emilekelkboom5302 Год назад

    Thanks, excellent and the best explanation for the handy do it selfer.😊 need more for my old 2001 Sta Fe Hyundai.

  • @willsimmons5532
    @willsimmons5532 7 лет назад +4

    great video thanks saved me a heap of money

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  7 лет назад

      Will Simmons I'm glad it helped, We have owned this car about 5 years and I make videos on most repairs that I do for this vehicle.

  • @bombi27
    @bombi27 7 лет назад +3

    Awesome thank you man. You helped me a lot.

  • @dathip
    @dathip 2 года назад +1

    How do you remove the 4 12mm balancer bolts? The thing keeps spinning

    • @ollyoop4036
      @ollyoop4036 2 года назад

      Please tell me you found a solution for this 😵‍💫

    • @dathip
      @dathip 2 года назад

      @@ollyoop4036 I found the solution. Put a nice sized breaker bar(get a big one). Not ratchet, a BREAKER BAR. If you can get a medium size one that MAY work also. Put it on one of the bolts, hook on it tight. Turn your car key on to start the car within less of a SECOND. *DO NOT TRY TO TURN THE CAR ON ALL THE WAY* Just CRANK it for less than a second or split second and turn key back off. You will hear your breakbar hit something(most likely the control arm. That is how I removed them.

  • @mattjones5175
    @mattjones5175 7 лет назад +2

    Nice job, partner!

  • @maurabbit
    @maurabbit 3 месяца назад

    Great video,

  • @piko111647
    @piko111647 7 лет назад +2

    Aloha Dan,
    Your video was great and helped me to do the replacement, without it i would have taken many more hours......Thank you.
    Unfortunately it did not solve my problem and the car still will not start.
    I cut off the soldered joins (thinking it may change the signal) and used connectors same as you did.
    still will not start. Originally i was towed home and the codes were for miss fires and one for crankshaft position sensor.
    Along with renewing the sensor i also renewed the spark plugs/coils/wires.
    On my code app i now get an image of an engine block and "no engine trouble codes detected".
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Peter
    I

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  7 лет назад

      Peter Mclaren what problem are you having? Was the vehicle surging and idling sporadically?

    • @piko111647
      @piko111647 7 лет назад +1

      No the car has never "surging and idling sporadically" and now after fixing spark plugs and new crankshaft position sensor it will crank over but will not start.
      Originally i was towed home and the codes were for miss fires and one for crankshaft position sensor.
      Along with renewing the sensor(thanks to your video) i also renewed the spark plugs/coils/wires.
      On my code reader i now get an image of an engine block and "no engine trouble codes detected".
      the car cranks but will not start. I have never seen a "no engine trouble codes detected" on my code reader. even after pulling one spark plug lead off and cranking the car i still get the "no engine trouble codes detected". normally i would always get some code mostly i would have an immisions code.
      I own 3 cars so just to check the reader i tried it on the other two cars and it stated that i had immissions codes on those two cars.
      This code "no engine trouble codes detected" must ( i think) be specific to the Hyundai?
      As the code reader is stating that i have "no engine trouble codes detected" but the car cranks but not starts i an at a dead end as without codes i do not know what to do next.

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  7 лет назад

      Peter Mclaren would you mind sending me your email or even a number for texting?

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  7 лет назад +1

      Peter Mclaren I have sent you an email, if you don't see it in your inbox you may want to check your spam. I have removed your email from this post for your protection.

  • @mrbillyboy1234kids
    @mrbillyboy1234kids 7 лет назад +2

    is this motor in this video the 2.4l

  • @crasuparman2291
    @crasuparman2291 4 года назад +2

    warm greetings from hyundai INDONESIA lovers. Hopefully a lot of benefits from our activities

  • @alortiz2340
    @alortiz2340 6 лет назад +18

    Why in hell would they make it so freaking difficult a labor intensive just to replace a damn sensor????!!!

    • @RubenGonzalez-wj9me
      @RubenGonzalez-wj9me 5 лет назад

      Al Ortiz stfu

    • @rubengonzalez7376
      @rubengonzalez7376 3 года назад

      Cállate pendéjo

    • @greenbackz
      @greenbackz 3 года назад

      because i'm sure these sensors are recommended maintenance items at a specific interval. i'm assuming it would line up around the same time you are supposed to replace the timing belt and all those other components as well..

  • @DanielMora-gx1oh
    @DanielMora-gx1oh 8 месяцев назад

    Excelente video

  • @barrygardner8103
    @barrygardner8103 6 лет назад +2

    I followed the instructions, the car did not run previously. when complete the car starts and runs for only 5 seconds every time. I started the car without hooking up the alternator because I wanted to make sure it worked before reassembling the vehicle, does this matter? Any Ideas why it runs for 5 seconds then dies, every time? Thanks

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  6 лет назад

      Did you check all the fuses yet?

    • @barrygardner8103
      @barrygardner8103 6 лет назад

      Should I be checking the ECM fuses?

    • @barrygardner8103
      @barrygardner8103 6 лет назад

      Would not having the alternator hooked up affect the ECM to stop it from running more than 5 seconds?

    • @barrygardner8103
      @barrygardner8103 6 лет назад +2

      So when you do replace the crankshaft sensor, recheck and reset your camshaft sensor, fixed the problem and now is running great, Thanks so much

    • @sincerebro86
      @sincerebro86 Год назад

      ​@@barrygardner8103 how do u reset the cam sensor?

  • @jasontoborg2203
    @jasontoborg2203 5 лет назад

    Does that plate go through the sensor? And how do i know if it needs replaced

  • @dathip
    @dathip 2 года назад

    Hey, at 4:52 the motor mount nut bolt is sticking out through the second hole for my vehicle after I removed the nut, but yours is not. Did you remove any other additional bolts?

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  2 года назад

      No but you may be able to use a jack with a block of wood to help reduce some of the stress on that motor mount to allow you to get the bolt the rest of the way out.

  • @owl3031
    @owl3031 5 лет назад

    Would connecting the battery backwards have anything to do with this sensor going out? .. My Santa Fe was running just fine till I did that... Now it won't start. Got fuel, but no spark.

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  5 лет назад

      Have you gone through all of the fuses throughout the vehicle? Also there is an inertia (fuel safety) switch located on the driver side firewall next to your brake booster.

    • @owl3031
      @owl3031 5 лет назад

      @@TweekerDan1984 :: Its getting fuel.. I checked to see if it's getting spark from a spark tester and its not getting any.

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  5 лет назад

      There are many reasons for similar issues but I would hope that connecting the battery incorrectly would cause the sensor to fail before causing a fuse to blow. Many things can accrue hooking it up backwards, I would imagine that if your fuses are all testing fine that you may have a melted wire somewhere. The fuel system and crank sensor are reliant on completing the ground circuit. Are you by chance in LACEY, WA?

  • @RandyWells24
    @RandyWells24 4 года назад +1

    what was the original issue/symptom to cause you to replace this? im having a no start issue after running for what appears to be at least 10 mins. i can drive 45 mins to a store go in, come back out and car wont start for about 1 hour, cranks no start?

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  4 года назад

      Car started having drivability issues such as lag in acceleration, stumbles while driving or at a stop light and an occasional hard start. In my case our vehicle always started. Two other areas worth looking at would be your fuel pump and your ignition coils. The coils commonly fail on these vehicles.

    • @RandyWells24
      @RandyWells24 4 года назад

      @@TweekerDan1984 coils and plugs been replaced, i was also thinking fuel filter

  • @dathip
    @dathip 2 года назад

    Also for my water pump pulley, One of the screws is completely rounded off. What do I do, I have used the belt to give it resistance to twist but doesnt move, I have used both sides of my wrench, vice crips and it STILL wont come off. This is the only thing stopping me from reaching the sensor.

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  2 года назад

      Have you tried spraying penetrating lubricant on the bolt?

    • @dathip
      @dathip 2 года назад

      @@TweekerDan1984 yes, twice. And its such in a tight space to.

  • @Chris-px2sq
    @Chris-px2sq 7 лет назад +2

    I have a 03 Sonata and it is also a 2.4 do you think the process would be the same for the most part?

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  7 лет назад

      Chris Yeez I looked into this for you and after comparing the two engines I do believe the process will be almost identical on the Sonata.

    • @Chris-px2sq
      @Chris-px2sq 7 лет назад

      Thank you for the response, plan on starting today actually. & do you recommend just changing all my belts while I am down there? Its at about 120k miles

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  7 лет назад

      Chris Yeez if the belts haven't been replaced or have cracks or fraying marks I would recommend changing them as well. I'll have my fingers crossed that everything goes well for you. It is a bit time consuming but was completely worth effort.

    • @Chris-px2sq
      @Chris-px2sq 7 лет назад

      So I did end up changing the sensor as well as the timing, alternator ac, and power steering belt. After putting everything back together the engine cranks but doesn't turn over, but the P0335 code that was present went away. Do you have any ideas on what it might be? Thank you in advance.

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  7 лет назад +1

      Chris Yeez what brand Sensor did you go with? I've ran into issues with non oem sensors. I would double check the any connections you may have disconnected and also I would make sure that all of your spark plug wires are still snapped in securely. When you replaced your timing belt did you ensure that all of your markings were in the correct spot? I usually mark the gears and belt with whiteout to help with easier replacement. Unfortunately since I didn't need to replace the belt that wasn't part of this video.

  • @rossideeng
    @rossideeng 3 года назад

    How u open cover off crank sensor..

  • @craigjennings5239
    @craigjennings5239 7 лет назад

    so cutting the crank shaft position sensor. didnt harm the signal or anything. no cel...nothing. worked just fine??? im working on a 99 eclipse spyder 4g64 and was trying to get around having to take the timing belt off. so i could do this. and wont harm anything...

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  7 лет назад +1

      +Craig Jennings, thank you for asking, it did not harm the signal. It has been over three months and everything has been perfect. 👍

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  7 лет назад +2

      +Craig Jennings, just as a FYI I have a few other helpful videos posted for this same engine.

  • @lianhaggis5699
    @lianhaggis5699 Год назад

    has anyone been able to remove the shroud, without dismounting the engine?

  • @markusjohansson5114
    @markusjohansson5114 4 года назад

    So I tried this and now it's constantly blowing one of the ECU fuses in the engine bay (the 10 Amp one). If I unplug the cranksensor and turn the key to on it doesn't blow. I might have kinked the wires where they sit between the engine block and timing belt, not sure...

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  4 года назад

      Is there a chance it was wired backwards?

    • @markusjohansson5114
      @markusjohansson5114 4 года назад

      Well, they are color coded so no. I will buy a new one and test the other option by pulling the plug apart. A friend told me that these cables for inductive sensors might be shielded and I don't know if that's the reason.

    • @markusjohansson5114
      @markusjohansson5114 4 года назад

      Or do you mean that the sensor might have been incorrectly wired from the factory? It was a cheaper brand so it might be an option.

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  4 года назад +2

      I would think that in order for the fuse to blow that the wiring may be crossed. Unfortunately I have seen some of the aftermarket sensors fail right out of the box.

  • @AaronBowser
    @AaronBowser Год назад

    I can't find all the screws on that cover🤦🏾‍♂️.

  • @mikeblodgett4812
    @mikeblodgett4812 7 лет назад

    Great vid, one note: on 2.7L, sensor is on front of block, much easier than what you had to go through. See: ruclips.net/video/cPZYny6_ba4/видео.html but don't remove fan, get at it from underneath.

  • @jasontoborg2203
    @jasontoborg2203 5 лет назад

    Stupid question how do I take those 2 plastic clips off??

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  5 лет назад

      If you are referring to the plastic harness clips then you will need a very small flat head screw drive, if you use two flat heads or small picks it will be easier. There will be small black tabs on the seams of the plastic clips and use the picks to separate them carefully. Sort of difficult to explain, I hope this helps. If you are meaning how do you disconnect the clips there is usually a red locking tab that you must move before disconnecting the harness.

  • @roadwarrior8560
    @roadwarrior8560 6 лет назад

    thanks, subbed.

  • @hermancerpa6436
    @hermancerpa6436 4 года назад

    X favor di puede el idioma en español para entender mejor

  • @blackgazex5873
    @blackgazex5873 2 года назад

    It takes about 2 minutes to depin the plug. While I see it works it's definitely not the proper way to do it. It just adds 3 more failure points on a failure prone part.

  • @mrbillyboy1234kids
    @mrbillyboy1234kids 7 лет назад +1

    this looks like same motor thats in my daugthers 2002 eclipse 2.4ll

    • @TweekerDan1984
      @TweekerDan1984  7 лет назад +1

      william hurley yes this is the 2.4L motor, I believe the Sensor is also a common issue with the 2.7L engine as well.

  • @ramsanchez6667
    @ramsanchez6667 4 года назад

    I wanted to see how you put clips through there big F#$C !!!!

  • @ajtaylor1758
    @ajtaylor1758 5 лет назад

    Why can they not show exactly what I ask about? Damnit!!
    Where is the Cam Shaft Sensor located on a 2008 KIA SORENTO 3.3L V6?

  • @edcain3676
    @edcain3676 7 лет назад +1

    Attn: Notice the Good Quality of his Reply.Sensor,It's Prob.A DEALER ITEM & MAKE SURE U DO NOT USE AN AFTERMKT.ONE ,UNLESS U PUT AN EXTRA SECTION OF RUBBER HOSE OVER THE 3# 1 GUAGE WIRES ON THE AFTRMKT.ONES ,LiKE OREILLYS HOUSE BRAND,WHICH IS JUNK.The Quality of the Sensor,as Well as Good Mech.thats did this before,Will Allow the Crank Sensor to Last as Long as Ur T.Belt,I Know From Experience,TKS.To My Good Mech.tgat Figured This Out. As Long,Make Sure u Change the Jake Belt that Operates the Oul Pump,Flimsy,Also.Between this Poor Des.& Huyndai' s Engineers Decision to Let Alt.Belt Also Pull Ur Water Pump on Sonatas & Optimas,U Almost Have to Be A Mech.to Figure Out That Quality Parts Make the Difference in Whether Ur Car Runs the Normal Time of The.Belt Life or Be Ready to Call a Wrecker When Ur Cnk.Sensor goes South W/ Crappy Parts.

  • @renatoposavec9409
    @renatoposavec9409 4 года назад +3

    Btw. when changing the crankshaftsensor I recommend putting a washer
    under the screw next to the sensor. So the wire will not be damaged by
    the timing belt ever again. Worked for me perfectly.