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2001 Sante Fe Crank Shaft Position Sensor... $765.00???Kevinlw 09-23-2005, 11:09 AM Sante Fe, the 4 cylinder model of 2001, with the 10 yr. 100K warranty. I have 66K miles on mine. The crank shaft sensor (part# 3931038070) has gone bad, and causes it to stall when hot. The dealer says this item is not part of the drive train that’s covered. I thought all none wear items were covered???? There’s a recall for this same item on the 6 cylinder engine. Any Suggestions?? Thanks, Kevin Kevinlw 10-03-2005, 04:40 PM Well, ended up getting a mechanic to install, along with new belts. Purchased parts from dealership and the mechanic charged $300.00. Saved a little. Since there is a recall on the 6 cylinder sensor, wonder why there isn't one on the 4 cylinder??? My luck... twospirits 10-04-2005, 03:13 PM Even thought the price is way better than 765, 300 is still alot to me. But then again, I am about to go in for my 30K checkup and its going to cost me about 518. Yikes. TS out Kevinlw 10-04-2005, 03:19 PM Yep, I'm not sure what's involved in replacing the timing belts and sensor. Looks like a tight squeeze to try to do it with the engine in place. Not sure if he had to drop the engine or not? Cheers, Kevin kristwin26 08-13-2007, 01:28 PM I have a 2004 Santa Fe. It is stalling while driving and almost immediately restarts. I have a 4 cyl. std. so it actually seems to stall and bump start itself right after. This problem seems to go away after about 10 min of driving. This is a clean stall, as if I turned the key off and right back on. Has anyone heard of this on the 2004 Santa Fe with the 4cyl. std??? I am booked for 10am tomorrow and the service guy said he had "never heard of that before" - so I am worried I am going to get taken. 100,000 km. Thanks,!!!!!!!!!!! vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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