2013 hyundai santa fe camshaft position sensor location

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As the owner of a 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe, You may find Yourself needing to know where Your camshaft position sensor is located. It is very easy to find, and it will only take 2 to 3 minutes of Your time. The first thing You will need to do is go to the front of Your car, and open the hood. Use the prop arm to secure the hood in position. Look along the top of the engine block. There, You should find a small, black, circular cap called the valve cover. Lift up this cover, and underneath is the camshaft position sensor. If it needs to be replaced, You can expect to pay between $12 and $75 for parts alone.

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Tom McDonald October 26, 2020

Hyundai 2007 Santa Fe 2.7L camshaft sensor Bank 1 is located on the right hand side of the engine (driver’s side), on the end of the engine heads; the Bank 2 is located on the front / right side of the engine, near the

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Elisabeth C July 16, 2020

The camshaft position sensor is mounted on the cylinder head in front and beneath the timing belt cover of the 2007 hyundai santa fe.

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Discussion Starter · #1 · Feb 22, 2021

Could someone please enlighten me as to the location of the crank position sensor in this vehicle?? The car loses power and the tach acts funny until restarting. I have the sensor but I can’t find where it is. Everything I’ve seen is for the 2.4 or other model. Any insight is greatly appreciated. Thanks so much for reading!!!!

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Crispy,

Take a look at picture 41 in the attached component location, CL-7

Good luck,

Paul

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2013 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport, AWD 2.0T

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Crispy just described the problem I'm having with mine. I was looking at the pic and I can't quite make out how to access that spot behind the engine. Do I get it up on ramps and go from underneath. Crispy, did this replacement solve your problem?

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Discussion Starter · #4 · May 26, 2021

The sensor is located on the top rear of the engine, I believe it was just one bolt to get it out. Yes it did solve my issue.

2013 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport, AWD 2.0T

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The sensor is located on the top rear of the engine, I believe it was just one bolt to get it out. Yes it did solve my issue.

Thanks! I should be able to tackle this once the sensor arrives.

2013 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport, AWD 2.0T

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Ok, next question... How the bleep do you get to it? I'm trying to remove as little as possible, but there's a lot of crap in my way.

2013 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport, AWD 2.0T

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I've found the electrical connection, which I think is what's in the picture, posted earlier. I can't seem to follow that to wherever it goes.

2013 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport 2.0t limited

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2013 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport 2.0t limited

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Here a video from a 2013 Sonata with the 2.0T. Location should be about the same on the Santa Fe.

2013 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport, AWD 2.0T

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Here a video from a 2013 Sonata with the 2.0T. Location should be about the same on the Santa Fe.

Aha! Thank you!

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Did anyone figure this out for and AWD 2.0T?

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Did anyone figure this out for and AWD 2.0T?

Crank position sensor is same location on all the theta 2 engine, 2.0 and 2.4
Comes down to getting at the thing, as there is plate bolted over top of sensor to shield from heat, the snap that snapped to water housing to hold harness in place, the subframe if done from underneath, and the transfer case-mounting at transmission... not fun

Where is my camshaft position sensor located?

The Camshaft Position sensor is typically located in the cylinder head of the engine and has a cylindrical portion that inserts into the head. The Crankshaft Position sensor is normally located in the timing cover or on the side of the block with a cylindrical portion that inserts into the block.