Why is my crank not working on my Elantra?

Why is my crank not working on my Elantra?

The crank and cam sensors work in tandem to produce the ideal air/fuel ratio for your engine. When this timing is off, the engine will typically not run (or barely run) Here are the major symptoms of P0016 in the Elantra:

How to diagnose a Hyundai Elantra p0016?

This is a great place to start diagnosing P0016 in your Hyundai Elantra. It’s quick and easy to do this before moving on to the sensors themselves. Make sure to check the harness where it plugs into both sensors as well. After examining the wiring harness, it would be time to check the sensors themselves.

Why is my camshaft position sensor not working?

Since it says circuit, that means the problem could lie in any part of the circuit – the sensor itself, the wiring, or the PCM. Don’t just replace the CPS (camshaft position sensor) and think that will definitely fix it.

What does a code p0340 on a Hyundai mean?

A code P0340 Hyundai could mean one or more of the following has happened: a wire or connector in the circuit could be grounded/shorted/broken the camshaft position sensor may have failed the PCM may have failed there exists an open circuit the crankshaft position sensor may have failed

What was the Hyundai Elantra crankshaft position sensor problem?

On 3/4/2005, while driving on an interstate highway, the car stalled and wouldn’t immediately start. It did start later. I was towed to a dealer, which replaced the crankshaft position sensor. On 4/21/2005, I got to my parked car to find that it wouldn’t start for 10-15 minutes.

Are there any problems with the Hyundai Elantra?

Hyundai Elantra owners have reported 3 problems related to crankshaft position sensor (under the electrical system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Hyundai Elantra based on all problems reported for the Elantra. The car sensors keep going up.

Why does my car not start when I change the cam sensor?

Most of the time, this code comes up when there is a difference between the crank and cam sensors. The most common failure is the crankshaft position sensor. These fail much more frequently than the cam sensor and will cause a no start. It can also occur if the timing belt broke or jumped a tooth.

A code P0340 Hyundai could mean one or more of the following has happened: a wire or connector in the circuit could be grounded/shorted/broken the camshaft position sensor may have failed the PCM may have failed there exists an open circuit the crankshaft position sensor may have failed