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Old 08-06-2010, 04:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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2004 Santa Fe tac is not working properly. I get a P0320 Code.Cold someone tell me how to repair this and where the part or sensor is located for this problem.
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Hi and to the forums.
I'm moving this over to the Santa Fe forums where you'll get more help.
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2004 Santa Fe tac is not working properly. I get a P0320 Code.Cold someone tell me how to repair this and where the part or sensor is located for this problem.

0320 is applicable to both the 2.4 & 3.5......... Which engine you got ??
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0320 is applicable to both the 2.4 & 3.5......... Which engine you got ??
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Ignition failure sensor is used to check whether the spark ignition is occurred correctly or not and also used to tachometer drive. The sensor monitors the voltage difference between a resistance which is on the battery circuit for ignition coil. When the ignition coil works properly, the electric current through the resistance is detected as voltage drop. This is confirmed for every ignition event with the crankshaft sensor and the camshaft sensor. If PCM detects a malfunction, no ignition is possible, so the engine would not start. If there is no ignition signal for a predetermined cycle for one or two ignition coils, an ignition coil circuit failure exists.
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General Description

Ignition failure sensor is used to check whether the spark ignition is occurred correctly or not and also used to tachometer drive. The sensor monitors the voltage difference between a resistance which is on the battery circuit for ignition coil. When the ignition coil works properly, the electric current through the resistance is detected as voltage drop. This is confirmed for every ignition event with the crankshaft sensor and the camshaft sensor. If PCM detects a malfunction, no ignition is possible, so the engine would not start. If there is no ignition signal for a predetermined cycle for one or two ignition coils, an ignition coil circuit failure exists.
I can not find the IG Failure sensor at any auto parts stores. Could this part also be called a Camshaft sensor? It seems to look and be in the same place/ Thanks
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I can not find the IG Failure sensor at any auto parts stores. Could this part also be called a Camshaft sensor? It seems to look and be in the same place/ Thanks

Part number is : 27370-38000 (new part number) -- $80 and change, available at Hyundai and Kia dealer... spot on our shelf is currently empty this afternoon
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Part number is : 27370-38000 (new part number) -- $80 and change, available at Hyundai and Kia dealer... spot on our shelf is currently empty this afternoon
That part worked Thank You Very Much
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