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Crankshaft Position Sensor Relearn Procedure

el dooderino

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2010
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1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
Hi everyone,

A little background info on my situation. I took my 2010 Genesis 4.6 for a trans and rear diff fluid change, and the car ran fine after the maintenance was done. The next day though, I turn my car on and it idled really rough in park. Then when I came to the first stop in my parking lot, my engine shut off while in gear! All of the lights on my dash illuminated and then shutoff just as quickly. The radio was still on, and I was getting AC. No code was thrown and the mechanic who looked at it couldn't replicate the issue, nor could they tell that anything was out of place on the car, so they told me not to worry about it... it has happened twice since then...

After doing quite a bit of reading through the forums, I found a few people describe nearly identical experiences as mine, and they found that their crankshaft position sensor was that cause of the issue.

So as a DIY kind of guy, I ordered a new sensor, and read through the service manual and some guides on switching out the part. Seems simple enough to replace if you do the reading, but I'm unsure of one thing. The packaging for the new sensor says that a possible relearn procedure may be required after installing.

Nothing in the service manual, guides, or threads I've found on here regarding the sensor mentions a relearning procedure.

Does anyone know if the 2010 Genesis 4.6 has a relearn procedure for the crankshaft position sensor? I don't have a capable OBD2 monitor to initiate a relearn procedure, so I'd like to find out before I replace the sensor.
 
Did this fox your issue? I’m Having the same issue after replacing crankshaft sensor.
 
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