The chassis acceleration sensor is located on the left side below the motor. Not on the motor but on a little metal plate connected to the body. I paid $55 at Kia for the part. The part # is 0K2NC-18911. They say it's a universal part. It took me two days to convince them the part even exist. But I have it now. I hope this helps.
this has been answered in 2000 kia sportage.
2000 sportage it is right in front of the oil filter toward the front of the engine.
crank sensor should always be near bottom crank pulley
the rear one is in the chassis
there is no " timing belt " sensor, but there are 2 sensors that control the timing. One is the crankshaft sensor and the other one is the camshaft sensor.
It screws into the top of the air cleaner assembly near the braket for the mass air flow sensor.
you dont. It is auto timed thru the camshaft sensor and crankshaft sensor, You have to have the timing belt timing marks right on to get correct timing.
I changed only the camshaft position sensor on my 2000 Kia Sportage. So I don't think so.
I have a 2000 sportage. with your hood open look on the right hand side it is behind the cylinder head next to the firewall. I cant rember if it has one or two bolts
code for a 2000 kia sportage p1115
The throttle position sensor can be removed by dismantling the chassis in which it sits. This can be done by referencing the owner's manual f the Pontiac Montana.
already answered under 2000 kia sportage.