A/T fubar

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Screwtape III, Oct 13, 2005.

  1. After over a week and $1800+ at Mr Transmission for a complete rebuild,
    I picked up my 2000 Accent. The car drove less than 5 miles before the
    transmission literally slammed into "safe" mode.

    The onboard computer is not throwing any codes. They've replaced the
    TPS. Now they're talking about replacing the ECM.

    Any guesses as to what could be causing the transmission to stay in
    safe mode?

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    Screwtape III, Oct 13, 2005
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  2. Screwtape III

    hyundaitech Guest

    If they can communicate with the transmission computer, and your
    transmission is in failsafe, then there should be some trouble codes. I'd
    demand they repair it, and if they can't, that they pay someone who can
    repair it to do so.
     
    hyundaitech, Oct 14, 2005
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  3. Screwtape III

    Rick Guest

    Make sure everything is grounded good. Had my trannie rebuilt last summer in
    my Elantra. It worked fine for a few days then went into the safe mode. Took
    it back to the guy that rebuilt it. He checked the codes, but the readouts
    were basically jibberish. Ended up that the ground cable from the battery
    was loose down underneath the car. I'm sure they had that loose when they
    removed my trannie, don't know whether they didn't get it tight in the first
    place or if it vibrated loose, but they fixed it and the car is working
    properly. It would sure be worth a look!

    Rick
    SGF, Mo.
     
    Rick, Oct 14, 2005
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  4. Well, they are replacing the ECM today ($250) and they didn't charge me
    for the TPS. Hopefully this will resolve the problem.

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    Screwtape III, Oct 14, 2005
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  5. It wasn't the ECM they replaced, it was the transmission computer ($250)

    The car is shifting perfect now.

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    Screwtape III, Oct 15, 2005
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