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Korean_Redneck Mar 5, 2007 02:03 AM

Ok, I don't have very much internet time.. please help me out.. i don't have time to even do a search.. very sorry.

FaithoftheDragon is going to kill me for this....

Ok, my CPS is bad.. very bad. need about 8 attempts to get it fully started. My car has been running for 16 hours(I needed some naps) because I was afraid that it wouldn't start again. I didn't even turn off the car when pumping gas. Hyundai Dealer is close to me; I will try to install CPS myself. Question: DO I need any special tools or is it a simple pull and plug?

PS: Faith, since you got the used CPS for me, I will pay for the labor when you took it out. It's very crucial that I buy a new one ASAP. If I miss this Alabama trip, I WILL BE SOOOOO PISSED.

DTN Mar 5, 2007 04:30 AM

This is what I could find on webtech



CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR

The crankshaft position sensor which consists of a magnet and coil is installed by the flywheel. The voltage signal from this crankshaft position sensor is provided to the ECM for detecting engine RPM and the position of crankshaft.

http://hmaservice.com/GRAPHICS/a5/a5fl014d2.gifCircuit Diagramhttp://hmaservice.com/GRAPHICS/t1/t1fl021a1.gifTROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDUREShttp://hmaservice.com/GRAPHICS/t1/t1fl021b1.gifTROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
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HARNESS INSPECTION PROCEDUREShttp://hmaservice.com/GRAPHICS/t1/t1fl021c1.gifhttp://hmaservice.com/GRAPHICS/t1/t1fl021d1.gifhttp://hmaservice.com/GRAPHICS/t1/t1fl021e1.gifSENSOR INSPECTION
  1. Disconnect the crankshaft position sensor connector.
  1. Measure the resistance between terminal 2 and 3. http://hmaservice.com/GRAPHICS/t1/t1fl021f1.gifSPECIFICATIONStandard value0.486-0.594 kΩ at 20°C (68°F)
  1. If the resistance deviates far from the standard value, replace the sensor. SPECIFICATIONClearance between the crankshaft position sensor and crankshaft position sensor wheel0.5-1.5 mm (0.020-0.059 in.) TORQUE SPECIFICATIONCrankshaft position sensor 4-6 Nm 40-60 kg·cm 2.9-4.6 lb·ft

it's got a picture at least.

blacktibby Mar 5, 2007 08:09 AM

Hey mang i just i can give some info.. It's better then nothing.

ON my jeep the cps is held in by 2 bolts. I don't see why it would be different on the tibby. It's located on the bellhousing. Just take it out and slid the new on in. Should just be plug an play. It just looks like a giant magnet inside the case, sensing the position on the flywheel.

Ericy321 Mar 5, 2007 08:30 AM

its just one bolt. it can be tough to get it out though because it seals well in there. you should be fine though. i believe its a 10mm bolt

REDZMAN Mar 5, 2007 09:25 AM

Really easy for us, it's one 10 or 12MM bolt, you'll need a normal socket, but you might want an extenson on there. You could also do it with a combination wrench.

Unplug the plug, then undo the bolt, pull the old one out and inspect it. Clean it, try it again. If no worky, put a new one on.

And why would Faithofadragon kill you for this?

faithofadragon Mar 5, 2007 01:07 PM

why would i be pissed when i said i was gonna give you it for free? lol

oh no you bastard you didnt take my free sensor!!! lmao.gif lmao.gif


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