Input speed sensor replacement

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by ENO, Jan 26, 2007.

  1. ENO

    ENO Guest

    I need to replace the input speed sensor on my 2000 V-6 Sonata.I see the
    picture on Hmaservice and some basic instructions.I need to know
    specifically where it is located.If possible,give me some step by step
    instructions on how to proceed from start to finish.
    The picture I have printed out does not show me where it is located in
    reference to other well seen and recognizable parts.I will greatly
    appreciate any help.Thanks.
     
    ENO, Jan 26, 2007
    #1
  2. ENO

    Hyundaitech Guest

    The input speed sensor is located on top of the transmission,
    underneath the bracket attaching the shift cable to the transmission.
    To replace:

    1. Loosen the air intake hose clamp at the throttle body (may require
    removing engine cover).
    2. Unplug the air flow sensor connector.
    3. Remove the three 10mm bolts holding the air box in place. One
    will be under the fuse box. If you don’t have a long extension and
    10mm swivel socket, you’ll need to remove the battery.
    4. Remove the air box.
    5. Remove the two 12mm bolts holding the shift cable bracket.
    6. Clean the area around the speed sensor.
    7. Remove the 10mm bolt and remove the sensor from the hole.
    8. Unplug the sensor from the wiring harness.
    9. Make sure the hole is clear and install the new speed sensor and
    the 10mm bolt.
    10. Attach the electrical connector.
    11. Reattach the shift cable bracket.
    12. Reinstall the air box.
    13. Plug in the air flow sensor
     
    Hyundaitech, Jan 27, 2007
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