My check engine light came on a while back due to a rusted out flex pipe on
my 2001 Accent. A buddy of mine replaced the pipe, checked the error code
(1128), and erased it, but about 2 hours later the light came back on. The
pipe has been duly checked -- no leaks. Anyone know what error code 1128 is
and why it keeps coming back on? I'm wondering if the O2 sensor went bad
during the time the pipe was leaking?
Thanks.
hyundaitech - 28 Jun 2005 00:40 GMT
You probably need an air flow sensor. The code indicates a perceived lean
condition under partial load. There's a nice tsb (01-36-022) on
www.hmaservice.com regarding diagnosis of this condition if you have the
1.5L engine.
gypsy - 06 Jul 2005 23:35 GMT
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> My check engine light came on a while back due to a rusted out
> flex pipe on
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> Thanks.
I have had the same problem with mine. In my experience, my check
engine light came on because of the fuel cap. If the fuel cap isn’t
on tight it will cause that light to come on. If you redo the cap and
make sure it is on tight, the light should go off after a while. If
not you can disconnect the negative connection to the battery and wait
90 seconds before reattaching. If that was your problem, it should
stay off.