Attn: Hyundaitech, CEL
HT, I have a 2006 Sonata V6 auto with 31K miles. I had my 30K maintenance done at 30K. This morning the CEL came on. It wasn't on last night when I parked the car. I checked the oil, tranny fluid, water, belt, everything I could get easily to, and everything looks, feels, and sounds fine. I pulled the negative battery cable for 30 seconds, and the CEL is now off. (I think Hyundai calls it the MIL, malfunction indicator light). Based on your experience with the 2006 Sonata V6, could you give me 2 or 3 of the most likely suspects? I know these things can be quirky and often harmless, but I don't want to push it. It may take me a few days to get it down to the dealer. Many thanks,,, Bob A. |
Re: Hyundaitech, CEL
"Bob Adkins" <bob.adkins@gmail.com> wrote in message news:bd5ba4tc2epgtpd5bivp78reitu31irm4n@4ax.com... > > HT, > > I have a 2006 Sonata V6 auto with 31K miles. I had my 30K maintenance > done at 30K. > > This morning the CEL came on. It wasn't on last night when I parked > the car. > > I checked the oil, tranny fluid, water, belt, everything I could get > easily to, and everything looks, feels, and sounds fine. > > I pulled the negative battery cable for 30 seconds, and the CEL is now > off. (I think Hyundai calls it the MIL, malfunction indicator light). > > Based on your experience with the 2006 Sonata V6, could you give me 2 > or 3 of the most likely suspects? I know these things can be quirky > and often harmless, but I don't want to push it. It may take me a few > days to get it down to the dealer. > > Many thanks,,, > Check your gas cap. Make sure it is on properly. Next time do not pull your battery cable. Go to the parts store and pick up a $30 code reader and read the code. You're in the dark now, but you would have had something to work with if you had plugged in a code reader. -- -Mike- mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net |
Re: Attn: Hyundaitech, CEL
Our local parts stores will read your code for free. If yours will do the
same, don't remove your terminal and take it to get the code read...then you know. "Bob Adkins" <bob.adkins@gmail.com> wrote in message news:bd5ba4tc2epgtpd5bivp78reitu31irm4n@4ax.com... > > HT, > > I have a 2006 Sonata V6 auto with 31K miles. I had my 30K maintenance > done at 30K. > > This morning the CEL came on. It wasn't on last night when I parked > the car. > > I checked the oil, tranny fluid, water, belt, everything I could get > easily to, and everything looks, feels, and sounds fine. > > I pulled the negative battery cable for 30 seconds, and the CEL is now > off. (I think Hyundai calls it the MIL, malfunction indicator light). > > Based on your experience with the 2006 Sonata V6, could you give me 2 > or 3 of the most likely suspects? I know these things can be quirky > and often harmless, but I don't want to push it. It may take me a few > days to get it down to the dealer. > > Many thanks,,, > > Bob A. |
Re: Hyundaitech, CEL
On Fri, 15 Aug 2008 16:36:13 -0400, "Mike Marlow"
<mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote: >Check your gas cap. Make sure it is on properly. Next time do not pull >your battery cable. Go to the parts store and pick up a $30 code reader and >read the code. You're in the dark now, but you would have had something to >work with if you had plugged in a code reader. I tried the gas cap, as I've heard of it throwing a code. No joy. Are readers getting that cheap? I gotta get me one! The CEL never came back on, so I guess it's just a hiccup. (fingers crossed) Thanks Mike! - Bob |
Re: Hyundaitech, CEL
The ones that read the codes are as low as $30. I don't know if they
also erase the codes. I bought mine for about $100 at Pepboys as paid for itself after a few readings. On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 15:07:28 -0500, Bob Adkins <bob.adkins@gmail.com> wrote: >On Fri, 15 Aug 2008 16:36:13 -0400, "Mike Marlow" ><mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote: > > >>Check your gas cap. Make sure it is on properly. Next time do not pull >>your battery cable. Go to the parts store and pick up a $30 code reader and >>read the code. You're in the dark now, but you would have had something to >>work with if you had plugged in a code reader. > >I tried the gas cap, as I've heard of it throwing a code. No joy. > >Are readers getting that cheap? I gotta get me one! > >The CEL never came back on, so I guess it's just a hiccup. (fingers >crossed) > >Thanks Mike! > - > >Bob |
Re: Hyundaitech, CEL
Most check engine lamps on the '06s have been oxygen sensor related issues
as long as there is no performance change or ABS/TCS lamp as well. As others have said, don't clear the code the next time. It'll prevent diagnosing and repairing the issue, which is likely covered under warranty. I just bought a CAN compatible code reader as a gift for my brother for about $60. CAN is the current communications protocol, so you'll want to purchase a reader with this compatibility to ensure the longest future use. -- Message posted using http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.hyundai/ More information at http://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html |
Re: Hyundaitech, CEL
On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 15:07:28 -0500, Bob Adkins <bob.adkins@gmail.com>
wrote: >On Fri, 15 Aug 2008 16:36:13 -0400, "Mike Marlow" ><mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote: > > >>Check your gas cap. Make sure it is on properly. Next time do not pull >>your battery cable. Go to the parts store and pick up a $30 code reader and >>read the code. You're in the dark now, but you would have had something to >>work with if you had plugged in a code reader. > >I tried the gas cap, as I've heard of it throwing a code. No joy. > >Are readers getting that cheap? I gotta get me one! > >The CEL never came back on, so I guess it's just a hiccup. (fingers >crossed) CEL came back on. Took it to the dealer, it was the brake light switch. The failed switch was causing not only the CEL, but an ABS/ESC warning light to come on. In addition, the cruise control was intermittent and the trip computer not working correctly. Hard to believe the brake light switch was causing all that, but it's working 100% for 2 days now. Ironically, the brake lights worked fine. :) - Bob |
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