
Spectra S10232 Engine Camshaft Position Sensor
Spectra S10232 Camshaft Position Sensor
The Spectra S10232 engine camshaft position sensor helps support accurate ignition timing and injector synchronization by reporting camshaft position to the engine control system. It is a direct-fit replacement for select Hyundai and Kia applications, including Hyundai Sonata, Tucson, Tiburon, and Kia Sportage.
- Engine camshaft position sensor for ignition and fuel timing control
- Supports cylinder firing sequence synchronization
- Direct replacement for select Hyundai and Kia vehicles
- Cross-references Standard Ignition PC330 and T Series PC330T
- Part number: S10232
Vehicle Fitment
- Fits 2005-2010 Kia Sportage, N/A
- Fits 2005-2009 Hyundai Tucson, N/A
- Fits 2003-2008 Hyundai Tiburon, N/A
- Fits 1999-2005 Hyundai Sonata, N/A
- Fits 2005 Kia Magentis, N/A (to 09/30/2005)
- Fits 2001-2005 Kia Optima, N/A
- Fits 2001-2004 Kia Magentis, N/A
- Fits 2001-2002 Hyundai Santa Fe, N/A
How It Works
The camshaft position sensor works with the crankshaft position sensor to help the engine control module determine which cylinder is firing. That signal is used to coordinate ignition timing and fuel injector operation on vehicles such as the Hyundai Sonata and Kia Optima. If the original sensor is failing, the Spectra S10232 can restore the signal needed for stable engine management.
Common Symptoms It May Address
- Hard starting or extended crank time
- Check engine light related to camshaft position signal faults
- Rough idle or intermittent stalling
- Misfire or timing-related drivability concerns
- Loss of synchronization between injector and coil firing sequence
Installation Notes
Verify the connector style and mounting location against the original sensor before installation. Clear diagnostic trouble codes after replacement and confirm proper operation with a scan tool if available. For best results, inspect related wiring and connectors for damage or corrosion during service.
Quality Assurance
Spectra supplies ignition and sensor components for engine management service, and the S10232 is built as a replacement camshaft position sensor for the listed Hyundai and Kia applications. This part cross-references Standard Ignition PC330 and T Series PC330T for the same application.
Spectra S10232 Engine Camshaft Position Sensor
Spectra S10232 Camshaft Position Sensor
The Spectra S10232 engine camshaft position sensor helps support accurate ignition timing and injector synchronization by reporting camshaft position to the engine control system. It is a direct-fit replacement for select Hyundai and Kia applications, including Hyundai Sonata, Tucson, Tiburon, and Kia Sportage.
- Engine camshaft position sensor for ignition and fuel timing control
- Supports cylinder firing sequence synchronization
- Direct replacement for select Hyundai and Kia vehicles
- Cross-references Standard Ignition PC330 and T Series PC330T
- Part number: S10232
Vehicle Fitment
- Fits 2005-2010 Kia Sportage, N/A
- Fits 2005-2009 Hyundai Tucson, N/A
- Fits 2003-2008 Hyundai Tiburon, N/A
- Fits 1999-2005 Hyundai Sonata, N/A
- Fits 2005 Kia Magentis, N/A (to 09/30/2005)
- Fits 2001-2005 Kia Optima, N/A
- Fits 2001-2004 Kia Magentis, N/A
- Fits 2001-2002 Hyundai Santa Fe, N/A
How It Works
The camshaft position sensor works with the crankshaft position sensor to help the engine control module determine which cylinder is firing. That signal is used to coordinate ignition timing and fuel injector operation on vehicles such as the Hyundai Sonata and Kia Optima. If the original sensor is failing, the Spectra S10232 can restore the signal needed for stable engine management.
Common Symptoms It May Address
- Hard starting or extended crank time
- Check engine light related to camshaft position signal faults
- Rough idle or intermittent stalling
- Misfire or timing-related drivability concerns
- Loss of synchronization between injector and coil firing sequence
Installation Notes
Verify the connector style and mounting location against the original sensor before installation. Clear diagnostic trouble codes after replacement and confirm proper operation with a scan tool if available. For best results, inspect related wiring and connectors for damage or corrosion during service.
Quality Assurance
Spectra supplies ignition and sensor components for engine management service, and the S10232 is built as a replacement camshaft position sensor for the listed Hyundai and Kia applications. This part cross-references Standard Ignition PC330 and T Series PC330T for the same application.
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Spectra S10232 Camshaft Position Sensor
The Spectra S10232 engine camshaft position sensor helps support accurate ignition timing and injector synchronization by reporting camshaft position to the engine control system. It is a direct-fit replacement for select Hyundai and Kia applications, including Hyundai Sonata, Tucson, Tiburon, and Kia Sportage.
- Engine camshaft position sensor for ignition and fuel timing control
- Supports cylinder firing sequence synchronization
- Direct replacement for select Hyundai and Kia vehicles
- Cross-references Standard Ignition PC330 and T Series PC330T
- Part number: S10232
Vehicle Fitment
- Fits 2005-2010 Kia Sportage, N/A
- Fits 2005-2009 Hyundai Tucson, N/A
- Fits 2003-2008 Hyundai Tiburon, N/A
- Fits 1999-2005 Hyundai Sonata, N/A
- Fits 2005 Kia Magentis, N/A (to 09/30/2005)
- Fits 2001-2005 Kia Optima, N/A
- Fits 2001-2004 Kia Magentis, N/A
- Fits 2001-2002 Hyundai Santa Fe, N/A
How It Works
The camshaft position sensor works with the crankshaft position sensor to help the engine control module determine which cylinder is firing. That signal is used to coordinate ignition timing and fuel injector operation on vehicles such as the Hyundai Sonata and Kia Optima. If the original sensor is failing, the Spectra S10232 can restore the signal needed for stable engine management.
Common Symptoms It May Address
- Hard starting or extended crank time
- Check engine light related to camshaft position signal faults
- Rough idle or intermittent stalling
- Misfire or timing-related drivability concerns
- Loss of synchronization between injector and coil firing sequence
Installation Notes
Verify the connector style and mounting location against the original sensor before installation. Clear diagnostic trouble codes after replacement and confirm proper operation with a scan tool if available. For best results, inspect related wiring and connectors for damage or corrosion during service.
Quality Assurance
Spectra supplies ignition and sensor components for engine management service, and the S10232 is built as a replacement camshaft position sensor for the listed Hyundai and Kia applications. This part cross-references Standard Ignition PC330 and T Series PC330T for the same application.












