They are in the rear cylinder head. You reach them by removing the air/fuel intake manifold. This is easier said than done, so if you've never done it before, look at it carefully before jumping in. It will require disconnection of many hoses and wire connections as well as the EGR valve and several bracket bolts located directly on the rear of the manifold. They are somewhat difficult to reach. If you tackle the job yourself, spend the extra money and replace the ignition wire set at the same time. There is no reason to go cheap only to have to come back later and put lots of manual labor into the same job twice.
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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.
under the hood
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· XG350 (Hyundai) · XJ6 (Jaguar)
In the fuel tank. You can see it through a panel in the floor behind the rear seat, but to get at it you have to remove the fuel tank.
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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There is no fuel filter except in the fuel motor inside the tank. You don't need to change fuel filter in this model.
Use Hyundai SPIII in transaxle and power steering system.
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