99 Elantra Transmission Problem
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99 Elantra Transmission Problem
Hello,
All of a sudden this morning my sister's 99 Elantra transmission
will not shift into reverse. Also the transmission will not shift out
of first gear. Last night when she came home everything was fine with
the car. The check engine light has not come on yet, but I will try to
read the codes off and see if there are any codes that are stored in
the ECU. I will also drain and fill the transmission fluid and see if
that helps, but it wasn't due for the 30k fluid change for another 10k
miles. Does it appear that the transmission is shot? I was also
reading that it could be something to do with the vehicle speed senor,
but wouldn't that throw the check engine light?
Thanks,
Nick
All of a sudden this morning my sister's 99 Elantra transmission
will not shift into reverse. Also the transmission will not shift out
of first gear. Last night when she came home everything was fine with
the car. The check engine light has not come on yet, but I will try to
read the codes off and see if there are any codes that are stored in
the ECU. I will also drain and fill the transmission fluid and see if
that helps, but it wasn't due for the 30k fluid change for another 10k
miles. Does it appear that the transmission is shot? I was also
reading that it could be something to do with the vehicle speed senor,
but wouldn't that throw the check engine light?
Thanks,
Nick
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Re: 99 Elantra Transmission Problem
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 13:19:23 UTC, nick@anywhere.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> All of a sudden this morning my sister's 99 Elantra transmission
> will not shift into reverse. Also the transmission will not shift out
> of first gear. Last night when she came home everything was fine with
> the car. The check engine light has not come on yet, but I will try to
> read the codes off and see if there are any codes that are stored in
> the ECU. I will also drain and fill the transmission fluid and see if
> that helps, but it wasn't due for the 30k fluid change for another 10k
> miles. Does it appear that the transmission is shot? I was also
> reading that it could be something to do with the vehicle speed senor,
> but wouldn't that throw the check engine light?
>
Please diagnose before doing any repair.
It seems wise to check for pending diagnostic trouble codes.
You can check the fluid by looking at it on the dipstick and ing
a few drops on a white paper towel. If it is transparent, is not dark
and does not smell burnt, I am prone to believe the fluid is not the
culprit.
Once I thought I had a serious transmission problem: it was nothing
more than a worn rubber bushing that links the wire that comes from
the shift stick to the transmission lever! It does not seem to be
your case.
Good luck.
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Jean Castonguay
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> Hello,
>
>
> All of a sudden this morning my sister's 99 Elantra transmission
> will not shift into reverse. Also the transmission will not shift out
> of first gear. Last night when she came home everything was fine with
> the car. The check engine light has not come on yet, but I will try to
> read the codes off and see if there are any codes that are stored in
> the ECU. I will also drain and fill the transmission fluid and see if
> that helps, but it wasn't due for the 30k fluid change for another 10k
> miles. Does it appear that the transmission is shot? I was also
> reading that it could be something to do with the vehicle speed senor,
> but wouldn't that throw the check engine light?
>
Please diagnose before doing any repair.
It seems wise to check for pending diagnostic trouble codes.
You can check the fluid by looking at it on the dipstick and ing
a few drops on a white paper towel. If it is transparent, is not dark
and does not smell burnt, I am prone to believe the fluid is not the
culprit.
Once I thought I had a serious transmission problem: it was nothing
more than a worn rubber bushing that links the wire that comes from
the shift stick to the transmission lever! It does not seem to be
your case.
Good luck.
--
Jean Castonguay
lectrocommande Pascal
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Re: 99 Elantra Transmission Problem
Don't change the fluid. If it's good enough to drive the car forward, it's
good enough to drive it in reverse. Simply check the level and make sure
it's correct. If so, you should check the range switch and shift cable to
be sure you're actually shifting the transmission into reverse and that the
TCM is aware it's been shifted to reverse. If all the above is as it
should be, then you'll need a transmission replacement or overhaul.
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good enough to drive it in reverse. Simply check the level and make sure
it's correct. If so, you should check the range switch and shift cable to
be sure you're actually shifting the transmission into reverse and that the
TCM is aware it's been shifted to reverse. If all the above is as it
should be, then you'll need a transmission replacement or overhaul.
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Re: 99 Elantra Transmission Problem
Thanks for everyone's advice.
I check the errors and P0732 Gear 2 ratio incorrect came up. Also I
tried moving the shifter down slowing into reverse and towards neutral
and the car did not shift into reverse at all.
Thanks,
Nick
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 09:19:23 -0400, nick@anywhere.com wrote:
>Hello,
>
>
> All of a sudden this morning my sister's 99 Elantra transmission
>will not shift into reverse. Also the transmission will not shift out
>of first gear. Last night when she came home everything was fine with
>the car. The check engine light has not come on yet, but I will try to
>read the codes off and see if there are any codes that are stored in
>the ECU. I will also drain and fill the transmission fluid and see if
>that helps, but it wasn't due for the 30k fluid change for another 10k
>miles. Does it appear that the transmission is shot? I was also
>reading that it could be something to do with the vehicle speed senor,
>but wouldn't that throw the check engine light?
>
>
>Thanks,
>Nick
I check the errors and P0732 Gear 2 ratio incorrect came up. Also I
tried moving the shifter down slowing into reverse and towards neutral
and the car did not shift into reverse at all.
Thanks,
Nick
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 09:19:23 -0400, nick@anywhere.com wrote:
>Hello,
>
>
> All of a sudden this morning my sister's 99 Elantra transmission
>will not shift into reverse. Also the transmission will not shift out
>of first gear. Last night when she came home everything was fine with
>the car. The check engine light has not come on yet, but I will try to
>read the codes off and see if there are any codes that are stored in
>the ECU. I will also drain and fill the transmission fluid and see if
>that helps, but it wasn't due for the 30k fluid change for another 10k
>miles. Does it appear that the transmission is shot? I was also
>reading that it could be something to do with the vehicle speed senor,
>but wouldn't that throw the check engine light?
>
>
>Thanks,
>Nick
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Re: 99 Elantra Transmission Problem
P0732 basically indicates that the transmission is slipping in 2nd gear.
This supports the theory that you'll need major transmission work.
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This supports the theory that you'll need major transmission work.
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Re: 99 Elantra Transmission Problem
Thanks for the help hyundaitech. With the cost of fixing the
transmission and the mileage due for a timing belt, my sister has
opted to get a new car.
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 19:09:26 -0400, "hyundaitech"
<notpublic@not.public.com> wrote:
>P0732 basically indicates that the transmission is slipping in 2nd gear.
>This supports the theory that you'll need major transmission work.
transmission and the mileage due for a timing belt, my sister has
opted to get a new car.
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 19:09:26 -0400, "hyundaitech"
<notpublic@not.public.com> wrote:
>P0732 basically indicates that the transmission is slipping in 2nd gear.
>This supports the theory that you'll need major transmission work.
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