Hyundai Santa Fe: Engine Control System / Camshaft Position Sensor (CMPS). Repair procedures
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Check the signal waveform of the CMPS and CKPS using the diagnostic
tool.
Specification : Refer to "DTC Diagnostic Guide"
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DON’T remove the camshaft position sensor during engine running
or right after engine stops, or a scald by the flowed out engine
oil may occur.
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[Bank 1 / Intake]
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Turn the ignition switch OFF and disconnect the battery negative (-)
cable.
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Disconnect the camshaft position sensor connector (A).
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Remove the installation bolt, and then remove the sensor (B).
Tightening Torque :
9.8 - 11.8 N.m (1.0 - 1.2 kgf.m, 7.2 - 8.7 lb-ft)
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[Bank 1 / Exhaust]
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Turn the ignition switch OFF and disconnect the battery negative (-)
cable.
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Disconnect the camshaft position sensor connector (A).
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Remove the hanger and the protector.
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Remove the installation bolt, and then remove the sensor.
Tightening Torque :
9.8 - 11.8 N.m (1.0 - 1.2 kgf.m, 7.2 - 8.7 lb-ft)
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Install the component with the specified torques.
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Note that internal damage may occur when the component is dropped.
In this case, use it after inspecting.
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Apply the engine oil to the O-ring.
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Insert the sensor in the installation hole and be careful not
to damage when installation.
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Be careful not to damage the sensor housing and the connector.
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Be careful not to damage the O-ring.
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Installation is reverse of removal.
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Description
Knocking is a phenomenon characterized by undesirable vibration and noise and
can cause engine damage. Knock Sensor (KS) is installed on the cylinder block
and senses engine knocking...
Other information:
Replacement
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Put on gloves to prevent hand injuries.
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When removing with a flat-tip screwdriver or remover, wrap protective
tape around the tools to prevent damage to components...
Inspection
1.
Remove the room lamp assembly then check for continuity between terminals.
Removal
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Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal...
Categories
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
The vehicle identification number (VIN) is the number used in registering your
vehicle and in all legal matters pertaining to its ownership, etc.
The number is punched on the floor under the passenger seat. To check the number,
open the cover.
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