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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / November 2007

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99 Sonata ABS and TCS lights are on.

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schwartzcy - 14 Nov 2007 13:54 GMT
Hello,

A few months ago, my check engine light came on.  The ABS and TCS also
came on.  I took it down to AutoZone and they ran a code on it.  It came
back saying that there was an issue with the speed sensor.  The car would
start hesitating around 5000 rpms and not accelerate properly.  If I put
the car in neutral, I could red line the vehicle if I wanted to.

Long story short, I ended up replacing the input and output speed sensors.
The check engine went off, but the ABS and TCS lights stayed on.  The
vehicle did not hesitate at 5K.

A couple of days later the check engine light came back on, and the
hesitation returned.  I disconnected the battery and then reconnected, the
check enginge light went off and no hesitation.

Does anyone have any clue what is going on here?  Help would be much
appreciated!

-Cameron

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hyundaitech - 16 Nov 2007 17:34 GMT
Presuming it's a V6, it's could be an issue with the vehicle speed sensor,
at the right front whee.  But without actual trouble codes (and knowing
whether it's a four cylinder or V6), there's no actual way to do much more
than guess.  At this point, I'd recommend having a look at the tone wheel
on the right axle.  If you see nothing, wait until the lamps resurface,
have the codes checked, and report the actual code numbers.

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