How does the engine harness work on a Hyundai Tiburon?

How does the engine harness work on a Hyundai Tiburon?

There’s a harness that lays out over your front valve cover. It connects to the a/c compressor switch which is a 2 wire connector, bank 2 sensor 1 o2 sensor (flat 4 wire), and the oil pressure switch sub-harness ., a 1 wire connector. It also has the plugs for the 3 “front” injectors.

Where are the cylinders on a Hyundai Tiburon?

Just for reference while we’re at it. Bank 1 = closest to firewall. Cylinders 1 3 5 Bank 2 = Closest to radiator. Cylinders 2 4 6 Click to expand… I have also bolded everything in the text that gets a connector to it. Be it a sensor, or switch. Ok. Make sure all accessories are bolted to the motor (A/c compressor, alternator, etc).

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Where are the 2 knock sensors on a Hyundai Tiburon?

Now under the lower intake manifold, are your 2 Knock Sensors. They are color coded 2 pin connectors. One is blue, the other is white (typically). Plug them on. Now, the rear injector sub-harness. It plugs into the 3 rear injectors, and has a square 4 pin head (Hyundai uses this same connector A LOT).

What kind of wire is the TPS on a Hyundai Tiburon?

The TPS is a black/grey 3 wire, the IAC is an all black 3 wire. That’s important, so don’t screw it up. Directly below that is the connector for the Bank 1 sensor 2 o2 sensor. Same 4 pin square connector.

Where are the sensors on a Hyundai Tiburon?

USE NEW GASKETS. There is 1 sensor on the plenum, and 2 on the Throttle body. On the rear of the plenum is the intake air temp sensor, a 2 wire connector that goes to it comes off the portion of the harness strapped to the firewall. Also behind the intake, near the throttle body, is the 2 wire connector for the Evap Purge Valve.

Where is the injector plug on a Hyundai Tiburon?

Plug them on. Now, the rear injector sub-harness. It plugs into the 3 rear injectors, and has a square 4 pin head (Hyundai uses this same connector A LOT). It should come out by the knock sensor plugs.

There’s a harness that lays out over your front valve cover. It connects to the a/c compressor switch which is a 2 wire connector, bank 2 sensor 1 o2 sensor (flat 4 wire), and the oil pressure switch sub-harness ., a 1 wire connector. It also has the plugs for the 3 “front” injectors.

The TPS is a black/grey 3 wire, the IAC is an all black 3 wire. That’s important, so don’t screw it up. Directly below that is the connector for the Bank 1 sensor 2 o2 sensor. Same 4 pin square connector.

USE NEW GASKETS. There is 1 sensor on the plenum, and 2 on the Throttle body. On the rear of the plenum is the intake air temp sensor, a 2 wire connector that goes to it comes off the portion of the harness strapped to the firewall. Also behind the intake, near the throttle body, is the 2 wire connector for the Evap Purge Valve.

Can a 2001 Hyundai Tiburon fit a 2001 Santa Fe?

Hello, I was trying to figure out if a 2.0L engine from a 2001 Hyundai Tiburon would possibly fit into a 2001 Hyundai Santa Fe. Both were I4 engines, just the one in the Santa Fe decided to seize up, and a buddy of mine is selling his engine from his 2001 Tiburon.

Where is the EVAP purge valve on a Hyundai Tiburon?

On the rear of the plenum is the intake air temp sensor, a 2 wire connector that goes to it comes off the portion of the harness strapped to the firewall. Also behind the intake, near the throttle body, is the 2 wire connector for the Evap Purge Valve.

Just for reference while we’re at it. Bank 1 = closest to firewall. Cylinders 1 3 5 Bank 2 = Closest to radiator. Cylinders 2 4 6 Click to expand… I have also bolded everything in the text that gets a connector to it. Be it a sensor, or switch. Ok. Make sure all accessories are bolted to the motor (A/c compressor, alternator, etc).