2007 hyundai elantra crankshaft position sensor location

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Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2018

You'd figure if you buy a new product you wouldn't have to open until your ready to use. Glad I checked this time. Brand new net with zip tied lid. Figure I'd give it a test on my lawn before I took it to the lake since I was used to throwing a 6' radius cast net. So I unraveled the net and spred the net fully open in the sun to smooth out my new net and let it relax. That's when I saw a hole about 3" long midway down one side of the net. So I'll be returning the net. On the flip side. I did try casting it on my lawn and it opens way better than my 12ft. It does use the plastic covered weights. I don't know if it sink slower than lead in water. As for the netting itself it's so much softer than any of the nets from academy I've bought or from Waliworld. So I will buy another one since the test throws I did on my lawn was better than any of my 6'r cast nets. Both my 6' cast nets have lead weights. One is 1/2 the other 3/8. Both very used and mended so much it doesn't open smoothly. Hope this helps anyone because someone in the Question section said the weights were a soft medal. It's not. I'd prefer lead weights!

Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2014

For the money this net does the job and unless you make your living off of fishing this will certainly do the job for the vast majority of people, myself included. The lead line has a tendency to get hung up on the braille lines for more than I care for though. So I'd really rate this 3.5 stars. I've owned Bett's nets and they are far better all the way around but cost 2-3 times more and the Fitec super spreader do ok as well but they cost about $20 more. A 7 ft radius/14 ft diameter net for $35 is certainly worth buying at least for a back up. I catch mullet ( finger mullet to hogleg mullet), gizzard shad and menhaden with this net very frequently. At depths of 1 ft to 10ft deep. Lead line weight is 3/4 lb per radius foot and 3/8 inch mesh.

Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2021

Caught my biggest fish in this bad boy. tossed it and it slapped him in the face and he was mine. luckily he was like 3 steps away from me, you can basically only toss this thing like 10 to 12 feet away. it sinks slow but fish are stupid so its cool.

Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2019

I have had so much freaking fun with this net. It's great quality and doesn't get tangled easily. It throws like a dream, it's a great first net.

Sadly I busted mine on an underwater obstacle. Not the net's fault, it served admirably. I was heartbroken when I went to buy another one and saw they were no longer available :-(

But I just checked today and they are back! I'm throwing away the other replacement net I bought because the South Bend and I were just meant to be!

Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2016

Love this net! We saw someone else using it at the Bay and catching all kinds of fish (of all sizes) so I bought this one for my husband. We had to watch a video on Youtube to figure out how to properly use it - but once we got it down, it was awesome! He caught all kinds of fish (small ones) to use for his bait and to entertain our 3 year old. She loved playing with all the fish dad caught. We threw most of the fish back in (kept a few for bait) but it was just so much fun to use this net we had fun catching and releasing.

Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2019

1st one tore up upon using for the first outing. I have used the 4ft ring type nets before. And this one threw well as did the others. I liked the extra length of line.
However it started getting tangled up.
Then i noticed a control line had broken causing a tangle every throw after that.
Returned it. Which was the best return i have seen. A new one was at my door step after i asked for a return. Great customer service. Wilk see how second net performs. And re rate product.

Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2015

Good cast net for the price, I'm happy. Reasons for this bet not getting five stars:
- Net is coming loose at the horn, moderate usage over 5 months.
- Net seems coarse and even after a nice warm bath in fabric softener. Also is really fluffy.
- Leash is way too short for me, I don't know about yall but I often times see bait and throw my net beyond its leash. Everybody know what happens then, your net closes or begins to close before it hits the water. This means lost bait.

Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2020

I was easily able to use it the first time I used this net. Not only did I catch bait; but, I also caught a few crappie and bream. The net is durable and functions flawlessly, with a little practice.

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What happens when your crankshaft position sensor goes out?

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