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do you need to take off the timing belt to replace a camshaft position sensor on a 2006 kia sorento
Remove the cowling off the top of the engine. It has about 6 bolts. The senor is located on the passenger side at rear of the engine. Unplug the harness. Remove the two screws and change out the tps. It will require a short Phillips screw driver. The sensor has oblong screw holes so it can be adjusted for the correct transmission shift points. Good Luck and don't drop the screws!
Remove the engine shroud and locate your air intake on the left hand (passenger) side of the engine. Follow the intake to the point that it connects to the throttle body. Directly behind this connection between the throttle body and the firewall you will find the throttle position sensor. The electrical clip has a housing on it that needs to be removed before you can remove the switch. Remove the engine shroud and locate your air intake on the left hand (passenger) side of the engine. Follow the intake to the point that it connects to the throttle body. Directly behind this connection between the throttle body and the firewall you will find the throttle position sensor. The electrical clip has a housing on it that needs to be removed before you can remove the switch.
Behind the timing chain cover
From the Kia Technical Service Bulletin: Download provides information related to the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) for Sorento & Sedona models. Some Sorento & Sedona vehicles may exhibit diagnostic trouble codes P0121 and/or P1121. This condition mainly occurs in high ambient or desert areas, and can be related to the occasional increase in contact resistance due to excessive wear of the inner elements of the TP sensor. This bulletin describes the proper service and adjustment procedure for replacing the TP Sensor. - Effective Vehicle Information 2003-2006 Sorento 3.5L 2002-2005 Sedona 3.5L - Parts Information Part Name Previous Part No. New Part No. Throttle Position Sensor 35102 39000 35102 39000FFF - Service Procedure Replacement Procedure: 1. Turn ignition OFF. Remove engine cover and disconnect electrical connector from TP Sensor. 2. Remove two (2) retaining screws from TP Sensor and remove from throttle body. 3. Install new TP Sensor to throttle body. Install retaining screws and hand tighten lightly. Adjustment will be required. Re-install electrical connector to TP Sensor. 4. Install Global Diagnostic System. a. Select "System Option" b. Select "Idle RPM Adjust Mode" c. Apply Parking Brake 5. Select Neutral position and place engine in idle condition with A/C OFF. 6. Remove rubber plug and adjust using instructions provided on screen. Adjust TPS: 7. Using the GDS scan tool, monitor current data using two (2) parameters: • Closed Throttle Position Switch • Throttle Position Voltage Value 8. Open throttle by hand very slowly until idle switch status switches to OFF. Note the TPS voltage value. Voltage: 9. Close throttle and record the TPS voltage. Voltage: Closed throttle voltage should be 30~65mV less than the voltage noted in step eight (8). Adjust TP Sensor and repeat test as required.
A bad crankshaft position sensor will cause your Kia Sorrento to run rough. The bad crankshaft position sensor can also cause your Kia to not start.
under upper timing belt cover, driver side 3.5 eng
Yes, there is a possibility of dealer installed AC though KIA. Ask your local parts manager about it:)
Were is the polen filtre sorento?
If its a diesel Sorento, it doesn't.
Kia Sorento was created in 2002.
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