Hyundai Accent Crank Sensor
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Hyundai Accent Crank Sensor
Hi all. How difficult is it to chnage a Accent crank sensor ? I read
that it shouldn't be tried at home because of timing issues. It looks
like a straight swap to me but has anyone any expereince of changing
one ? Many thanks.
that it shouldn't be tried at home because of timing issues. It looks
like a straight swap to me but has anyone any expereince of changing
one ? Many thanks.
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Re: Hyundai Accent Crank Sensor
If you've got a hex bolt holding in the sensor, just swap it out. No fuss,
no muss. If it's got the #3 phillips screw holding it in, you'll have
several choice words while trying to remove the screw. If this is what
you have, I've had the best luck selecting an appropriate socket,
hammering it onto the screw with and extension and loosening the screw
that way if using the cross in the screw wouldn't work (usually doesn't).
no muss. If it's got the #3 phillips screw holding it in, you'll have
several choice words while trying to remove the screw. If this is what
you have, I've had the best luck selecting an appropriate socket,
hammering it onto the screw with and extension and loosening the screw
that way if using the cross in the screw wouldn't work (usually doesn't).
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Re: Hyundai Accent Crank Sensor
If you've got a hex bolt holding in the sensor, just swap it out. No fuss,
no muss. If it's got the #3 phillips screw holding it in, you'll have
several choice words while trying to remove the screw. If this is what
you have, I've had the best luck selecting an appropriate socket,
hammering it onto the screw with and extension and loosening the screw
that way if using the cross in the screw wouldn't work (usually doesn't).
no muss. If it's got the #3 phillips screw holding it in, you'll have
several choice words while trying to remove the screw. If this is what
you have, I've had the best luck selecting an appropriate socket,
hammering it onto the screw with and extension and loosening the screw
that way if using the cross in the screw wouldn't work (usually doesn't).
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Re: Hyundai Accent Crank Sensor
If you've got a hex bolt holding in the sensor, just swap it out. No fuss,
no muss. If it's got the #3 phillips screw holding it in, you'll have
several choice words while trying to remove the screw. If this is what
you have, I've had the best luck selecting an appropriate socket,
hammering it onto the screw with and extension and loosening the screw
that way if using the cross in the screw wouldn't work (usually doesn't).
no muss. If it's got the #3 phillips screw holding it in, you'll have
several choice words while trying to remove the screw. If this is what
you have, I've had the best luck selecting an appropriate socket,
hammering it onto the screw with and extension and loosening the screw
that way if using the cross in the screw wouldn't work (usually doesn't).
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Re: Hyundai Accent Crank Sensor
hyundaitech wrote:
> If you've got a hex bolt holding in the sensor, just swap it out. No fuss,
> no muss. If it's got the #3 phillips screw holding it in, you'll have
> several choice words while trying to remove the screw. If this is what
> you have, I've had the best luck selecting an appropriate socket,
> hammering it onto the screw with and extension and loosening the screw
> that way if using the cross in the screw wouldn't work (usually doesn't).
Thanks for that ! Silly question ... where exactly is it ? And you
don't have to be careful positioning it ? Thanks for your help.
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Re: Hyundai Accent Crank Sensor
hyundaitech wrote:
> If you've got a hex bolt holding in the sensor, just swap it out. No fuss,
> no muss. If it's got the #3 phillips screw holding it in, you'll have
> several choice words while trying to remove the screw. If this is what
> you have, I've had the best luck selecting an appropriate socket,
> hammering it onto the screw with and extension and loosening the screw
> that way if using the cross in the screw wouldn't work (usually doesn't).
Thanks for that ! Silly question ... where exactly is it ? And you
don't have to be careful positioning it ? Thanks for your help.
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hyundaitech wrote:
> If you've got a hex bolt holding in the sensor, just swap it out. No fuss,
> no muss. If it's got the #3 phillips screw holding it in, you'll have
> several choice words while trying to remove the screw. If this is what
> you have, I've had the best luck selecting an appropriate socket,
> hammering it onto the screw with and extension and loosening the screw
> that way if using the cross in the screw wouldn't work (usually doesn't).
Thanks for that ! Silly question ... where exactly is it ? And you
don't have to be careful positioning it ? Thanks for your help.
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