Yes, all Hyundai vehicles must have the timing belt replaced before 60k, otherwise in the event of a timing belt failure warranty of damaged components is voided and it can be very expensive! Also depending on
your mechanical apptitude, you may want to take the vehicle to a shop
for this service, it is very intensive.
It is located underneath timing belt cover, behind crank pulley.
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under the hood
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· XG350 (Hyundai) · XJ6 (Jaguar)
Yes the timing belt should be replace at 60,000 miles. The 3.5 engine is a interference engine. If the timing belt brakes the valves will make contact with the pistons and will thrash the engine. Check your owners manuel. This is a double overhead cam engine and should be by hyundai service center. It is not a job for the novice. I am a shade tree mechanic, do all my repairs but not is one. I have changed timing belt before and would not attempt this challenge.
A crankshaft sensor, on a Hyundai XG350, can be installed by simply plugging the new sensor into the slot of the old sensor. The sensor can be located on the back of the engine cover.
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On the 3.5L engine it is inside of the timing cover. follow the wire that plugs in on top of the engine and through the timing cover which goes to the sensor. easier to get to if you get the power steering fluid reservoir out of your way.
Use Hyundai SPIII in transaxle and power steering system.
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