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Engine Cam Camshaft Position Sensor Compatible with Hyundai Elantra Coupe Gt Tiburon Tucson Replacement for KIA Forte Koup Forte5 Rondo Soul Spectra5 L4 1.8L 2.0L Replaces 3935023700 907724 PC661

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  • [Replace part number] PC661 5S5699 SU7194 3935023700 3935023910
  • [Perfect Fitment]Compatible With Hyundai:03-16 Elantra/2014 Elantra Coupe/14-15 Elantra Gt/03-08 Tiburon/05-09 Tucson/14-20 Tucson
  • [Perfect Fitment]Compatible With Kia:14-16 Forte/14-16 Forte Koup/14-16 Forte5/14-15 Rondo/10-16 Soul/04-09 Spectra/05-09 Spectra5
  • [Function]:If your vehicle irregular stalling, difficult starting vehicle, engine vibrations, stumbles frequently, accelerator hesitation, or accelerates slowly,our products will be your best choice to solve your vehicle's problems.
  • [NOTICES]:Please check car for Make model trim engine,product appearance and part number to for Make sure this is the right part you need.Please check picture,OE part number and FITMENT information to verify this is the correct one you need before your purchase.



Product Description

Mteycei Replacement camshaft or crankshaft position sensors

 camshaft or crankshaft position sensors

Mteycei

  • Mteycei is a company that produces auto parts. Mteycei strives to innovate and break through while restoring original designs.
  • The company is committed to producing higher-quality auto parts. At the same time, it is actively developing auto electronic components, aiming to become a global supplier of electronic parts for vehicles.
  • In recent years, Mteycei has continued to grow, providing great convenience for vehicle repair professionals and car owners, and offering tens of thousands of solutions to the auto aftermarket and repair industry. Mteycei is constantly evolving and innovating.
XFJ-TL7194

[Fit The Following]

Compatible with Hyundai:

  • 2011-2015 Elantra L4 1.8L
  • 2013 Elantra Coupe L4 1.8L
  • 2013 Elantra GT L4 1.8L
  • 2014-2015 Elantra L4 2.0L
  • 2014 Elantra GT L4 2.0L
  • 2014 Elantra Coupe L4 2.0L
  • 2015 Elantra L4 1.8L
  • 2004-2012 Elantra L4 2.0L
  • 2005-2009 Tucson L4 2.0L
XFJ-TL7194

oemXFJ-TL7194
Replace part number

PC661 5S5699 SU7194 3935023700 3935023910

(Before ordering, please make sure that the parts, connectors on our pictures are the same as your old products to avoid wrong purchase.)

  • 2005-2008 Tiburon L4 2.0L

Compatible with Kia:

  • 2012-2014 Soul L4 2.0L
  • 2014 Forte Koup L4 2.0L
  • 2014 Forte L4 1.8L
  • 2014 Forte L4 2.0L
  • 2014-2015 Rondo L4 2.0L
  • 2004-2009 Spectra L4 2.0L
  • 2005-2009 Spectra5 L4 2.0L
  • 2010-2011 Soul L4 2.0L

Advantage:

  • Made from high-quality, durable materials.

Includes:

  • 1 x Engine Camshaft Position Sensor

After-sales:

  • Engine Camshaft Position Sensor for a period of 365 Days from the date of purchase.
  • Hassle-Free Return Policy.
  • Please Buy it with Your Confidence.

industry experence

Elimination of the distributor in modern vehicles created the need for an alternate means of monitoring engine RPM and crank position, determining the correct spark plug firing sequence, and controlling fuel injector and ignition timing.

These functions are facilitated by the crankshaft and/or camshaft position sensor. These sensors monitor the speed of the crankshaft or camshaft, and generate a series of high- and low-voltage pulses, which represent the speed of rotation, to the vehicle’s computer. The frequency of voltage pulses increases as crankshaft/camshaft rpm increases.

World Class Technology

The crankshaft and camshaft position sensors monitor the speed of the crankshaft or camshaft, and supply a series of high- and low-voltage pulses which represent the speed of rotation to the vehicle’s Engine Control Module (ECM). The frequency of voltage pulses increases as crankshaft/camshaft rpm increases. Sensors of this type offer the added benefit of eliminating ignition timing variations due to wear and/or backlash in the timing chain and distributor gear, as well as eliminating the need for timing adjustments.

The ECM uses these signals primarily for spark timing or fuel injector control. On OBDII-compliant vehicles, the crankshaft position sensor also serves to detect variations in crankshaft speed caused by ignition misfire. If these variations are significant or frequent enough, the ECM stores a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) and illuminates the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL).

Engineering Teams

Some common symptoms of a faulty camshaft position sensor are listed below. Be aware that these symptoms can occur due to various reasons, such as faulty sensor wiring, magnetic interference, worn internal components, or sensor circuitry malfunction.

a. Difficulty Starting the Engine: If the CMP is faulty, it can result in starting problems that may be intermittent or prolonged. This happens because the ECM receives incorrect timing information.

b. Rough Idling or Stalling: Inaccurate camshaft position data can cause issues such as irregular idle, engine misfire, and sudden stalling during driving.

c. Reduced Power and Acceleration: If the CMP is not functioning properly, it can cause a disturbance in the timing of fuel injection and ignition, which can result in reduced engine performance and slow acceleration.

d. Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL): If an issue with the CMP is present, the ECM can often detect inconsistencies in the camshaft position data and activate the MIL.

Production Accuracy

To ensure precise engine operation and performance, the Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP) plays a crucial role. It is important for vehicle owners and technicians to know of its structure, symptoms of failure, and testing/replacement procedures. This enables accurate diagnosis of engine issues and the maintenance of engine health. Faulty CMPs should be promptly replaced to maintain optimal engine performance, fuel efficiency, and longevity, resulting in a smoother driving experience. Regular maintenance also contributes to the longevity of the engine.


K.C.
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Did the job!
Michael L. Stein
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024
Had an issue looked online everyone said it was the camshaft sensor. Watched a video saw it was easy to do checked the local part store they wanted a lot. Saw Amazon had it for a lot cheaper. It even had thrown an Engine light. After replacing it my engine light even went away
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