2012 Veloster - manual transmission, ~90k miles. Was dying randomly at stop lights, occasionally missing while driving, and would be hard to restart (~5-10 seconds of cranking) and would not have tach when it restarted. Replaced mine this past weekend and haven't had in issue since. FYI: Replacement part is less that $20 at Rock Auto, ships quickly. For the far end of the wiring harness where it clips in, that connector is held onto the bracket with a little spring detent. You can reach down from the top of the engine bay with a small pair of needlenose pliers, push the clip, and it'll slide right off. If you're having trouble getting that lower clip out of the bracket (the one he pries out with a screwdriver after a decent fight) you can just cut it off with a pair of side cutters. Clip it on the far side of the bracket and if you get one of the "wings" all the way off, the rest of it will slide right back out easily. Thanks for the video Andy.
James Gilbert thank for the info mine is almost 83,000 and some time is giving me a Hard to start too 5-10 second also man. Thanks for the info man gonna look into and replace it .
This is a lifesaver I took my 13 Veloster to hyundai dealer due to the same problems they told me it was the sensor and want to charge me 358 bucks to change it. Uffff eff that.
soulofhandball dealers are thieves dealerships are stealership they will try to take as much money as money possible most of their technicians don’t even do proper job to get car done fix
Hey thanks for the video man. I believe the same thing is wrong with my wife's car. She has a 2014 accent, but I believe they have the same engine. Gonna try to tackle this this weekend.
Rodrigo Bustos nice 👍 , if u have a check engine lights check it for free at autozone and what ever the code said they will tell u what wrong with ur vehicle 🚗 😎
@@andymartinez1426 ty for the video. Man, those clips were no joke. Aside from those it would be a 10 minute job. I appreciate you putting this out here for all of us to see.
Please remember that if you had the P0335 code and you replace the sensor and your car still runs crappy,let it idle for about 15 minutes,it may need to relearn the correct timing.
I got p0300. Rough idling. Took to dealer for recall and they are guessing the misfire problem. I can do that. I changed plugs and coils. Could it be cam sensor or coil harness?
I have not had the dying on the road issue. However, when warmed up, it sometimes takes several attemptes to get her to engage in drive or reverse. Could this e a sensor issue?
@ 4:53 how did you finally get the wire free? Mine seems to be stuck still and I can't find out how to free it, already did the step just before too with the flathead screwdriver to pop the clip holding the wire off.
May I ask what was your symptoms??? I had a p0335 code pop up and it starts a little crappy for a sec and would turn off randomly. It would take 5 secs cranking then eventually turn on
Replaced my Crankshaft Position Sensor yesterday and the car is worse than ever before. It was at least somewhat driveable, albeit dangerous before. Now it won't even go 500 feet without losing the gears. Never stalls though.
@@andymartinez1426 It was the aftermarket part I used. Took it to the Hyundai Dealer, they fixed some recall issues and then put a genuine Hyundai part in and so far (only driven it 30 miles as of today) it's like a brand new car.
I have a 2012 hyundai accent with the same engine and oddly enough about 71,000 miles. Tried to change the sensor but It is not going in all the way. How hard did you end up pushing to get that sensor to snap in?
2012 Veloster - manual transmission, ~90k miles. Was dying randomly at stop lights, occasionally missing while driving, and would be hard to restart (~5-10 seconds of cranking) and would not have tach when it restarted. Replaced mine this past weekend and haven't had in issue since.
FYI: Replacement part is less that $20 at Rock Auto, ships quickly. For the far end of the wiring harness where it clips in, that connector is held onto the bracket with a little spring detent. You can reach down from the top of the engine bay with a small pair of needlenose pliers, push the clip, and it'll slide right off. If you're having trouble getting that lower clip out of the bracket (the one he pries out with a screwdriver after a decent fight) you can just cut it off with a pair of side cutters. Clip it on the far side of the bracket and if you get one of the "wings" all the way off, the rest of it will slide right back out easily.
Thanks for the video Andy.
James Gilbert thank for the info mine is almost 83,000 and some time is giving me a Hard to start too 5-10 second also man. Thanks for the info man gonna look into and replace it .
Would your rpm gauge die while driving?
Reyrey13100 my car everything die motor stop 🛑 , all the electric shut down my car .
I had same issue ordered it from rock auto fixed it
Thanks for the help!!
Love the video, about to do this. Like how real the vid is with the cussing and the random convos in the background. That’s how it really is!
I think you just saved me a trip to hyundai 😍
What part number I replaced 3 no luck
This is a lifesaver I took my 13 Veloster to hyundai dealer due to the same problems they told me it was the sensor and want to charge me 358 bucks to change it. Uffff eff that.
soulofhandball dealers are thieves dealerships are stealership they will try to take as much money as money possible most of their technicians don’t even do proper job to get car done fix
make sure to reset the codes with a 0BD2 READER FROM your local autozone may let you borrow 1 if you're still having issues with rough idle after
Hey thanks for the video man. I believe the same thing is wrong with my wife's car. She has a 2014 accent, but I believe they have the same engine. Gonna try to tackle this this weekend.
Rodrigo Bustos nice 👍 , if u have a check engine lights check it for free at autozone and what ever the code said they will tell u what wrong with ur vehicle 🚗 😎
Andy Martinez yea I scanned it and got the P0335 code for the crankshaft position sensor.
Rodrigo Bustos oh yea easy fix bro 😎
4:07 "I don't know how the hell that's going to come off" bro this why I came to your video 💀
9:09 no jack? Same here! I just used a really thick book as a block 😂
Lol 😂
Tayler Hall yea no jack I was able to go under lol 😂 book 📚 not a bad idea tho lol 😂
@@andymartinez1426 ty for the video. Man, those clips were no joke. Aside from those it would be a 10 minute job. I appreciate you putting this out here for all of us to see.
Please remember that if you had the P0335 code and you replace the sensor and your car still runs crappy,let it idle for about 15 minutes,it may need to relearn the correct timing.
Car runs ok but oil still burn but it okay cuz I’ll keep adding more oil .
Car is now at 120k and running good
I got p0300. Rough idling. Took to dealer for recall and they are guessing the misfire problem. I can do that. I changed plugs and coils. Could it be cam sensor or coil harness?
I have not had the dying on the road issue. However, when warmed up, it sometimes takes several attemptes to get her to engage in drive or reverse. Could this e a sensor issue?
Yes maybe
Mine was having a hard time to start and staying running . So I change my crankshaft sensor. After that everything runs smooth
@ 4:53 how did you finally get the wire free? Mine seems to be stuck still and I can't find out how to free it, already did the step just before too with the flathead screwdriver to pop the clip holding the wire off.
Kyle Sandahl pop it out forcefully it stuck in there
Did you have to lift your car to get to it??
@@lanphan7698 no
Thanks for the video bro
Is this the same for a 2015 veloster?
Hopefully 🤞 dude
Do you have to drain the oil from your engine first? Or is it okay to just take it out without doing so
Tim Cope you don’t have to it works fine after
May I ask what was your symptoms??? I had a p0335 code pop up and it starts a little crappy for a sec and would turn off randomly. It would take 5 secs cranking then eventually turn on
Doesn’t wanna start hard time cranking idols up-and-down and doesn’t wanna accelerate when pressing the gas
@@andymartinez1426 that’s the issue I’m having and I changed the sensor and still won’t start properly and go into gear to drive or reverse
@@destgurule any code ?
@@destgurule it hard to tell without a code
Thanks for the Video man
Besmullah Wahidi your welcome 😎
Replaced my Crankshaft Position Sensor yesterday and the car is worse than ever before. It was at least somewhat driveable, albeit dangerous before. Now it won't even go 500 feet without losing the gears. Never stalls though.
How many miles ? U have ? Automatic or stick ?
My Clutch is starting to give up on me
@@andymartinez1426 It was the aftermarket part I used. Took it to the Hyundai Dealer, they fixed some recall issues and then put a genuine Hyundai part in and so far (only driven it 30 miles as of today) it's like a brand new car.
@@Caffeinated-DaVinci that’s good to hear dude
Helpful video, wish you could have shown how to put back the dangling wire lol
Hyphee valencia yea I know what u mean is was so tight space I cannot fit a camera there .
Hey is the crankshaft sensor bank 1 sensor b?
Jasmine Williamson that is a good question which I don’t have a answer sorry 😐
Thanks
I have a 2012 hyundai accent with the same engine and oddly enough about 71,000 miles. Tried to change the sensor but It is not going in all the way. How hard did you end up pushing to get that sensor to snap in?
Kevin it will snap into the hole and just and then. Put the Screwback on easy job
Kevin 2007 e quinoa
Kevin and I don't think it is yt?6th
Mine rocking 135k. Time to do this
How did you remove the old top part of the sensor?
That's my problem I'm having right now 😂
Screwed driver
@@andymartinez1426 thanks boss
Damn thing is a pain
Cheers
Oh yea it is lol 😂
@3:05 legit tho
2013 vster, 1.6 NA
No wonder you said “fuck” so many times...