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illusion123a 11-06-2004 11:06 AM

code reader
 
IS there anywhere else that can read hyundai codes, besides a hyundai
dealer? how long to these codes stay in your system?


hyundaitech 11-06-2004 05:44 PM

Re: code reader
 
For '96 and newer any OBD-II scanner should work. For 1990-1994 Excel,
1989-1995 Elantra, 1989-1995 Sonata, and 1991-1992 Scoupe, tools capable
of reading Mitsubishi might be able to read these since they have Mitsu
electronics.


Carl Phipps 11-10-2004 08:46 PM

Re: code reader
 
The Hyundai Techs at this web site will give you the fault codes:

http://www.2carpros.com/makes/hyundai.htm

I have found this site to be accurate and very helpful.
Carl


"illusion123a" <almatters@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:e55091e41118f21245b8386c1c0fbb0a@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> IS there anywhere else that can read hyundai codes, besides a hyundai
> dealer? how long to these codes stay in your system?
>
>




marid 10-07-2005 12:23 PM

Re: code reader
 
My husband bought this car @ a parking lot dealership, after owning the
thing for 7 days the Overdrive started to act up and it appeared that the
car was not going into 4 gear. We took the car back and they indicated
that since the mileage had hit 50K miles that the transmission fluid
should be flushed; so we got that gone. The car appeared to be working as
if nothing had happened until 30 days after that when my husband was
driving on I-10 in AZ and the engine began to rev up uncontrolablly, but
the overdrive was still working. The hubby turned off the overdrive
switch off and the problem stopped. Then the Check Engine light kept
going on and off. We finally took it in to a repair shop and they told us
that the computer was not reading the correct codes and that we needed to
get them erased and reuploaded (if that's what you call it). Then went in
to the Hyundai Dealership in Petre Phoenix, Az and they said that the
transmission may have to be replaced, I think it's because I'm a woman and
they want to make a buck. I spoke with another repair tech and he said
that I have to get the transmission fluid drained, not flushed and have
the wires inspected. So what are your thoughts regarding whether it's the
tranny, computer codes or overdrive switch not working?
To the date the car will not go into 4th gear when it is driven on the
highway, so we are forced to take side roads.


Gordo 10-07-2005 04:38 PM

Re: code reader
 
There is a TSB on a diagnostic sheet on the Hyundai tech site
http://www.hmaservice.com/index.jsp that they should be using. Once you
get login authority (Easy) select the Elantra, then 1999, then TSB
(technical service bulletin). It is the first document in the TRANSAXLE
category.

Lazy bums!

Gordo


"marid" <km_delaguerra@msn.com> wrote in message
news:63253ab71aa61b127b402007b76477a3@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> My husband bought this car @ a parking lot dealership, after owning the
> thing for 7 days the Overdrive started to act up and it appeared that the
> car was not going into 4 gear. We took the car back and they indicated
> that since the mileage had hit 50K miles that the transmission fluid
> should be flushed; so we got that gone. The car appeared to be working as
> if nothing had happened until 30 days after that when my husband was
> driving on I-10 in AZ and the engine began to rev up uncontrolablly, but
> the overdrive was still working. The hubby turned off the overdrive
> switch off and the problem stopped. Then the Check Engine light kept
> going on and off. We finally took it in to a repair shop and they told us
> that the computer was not reading the correct codes and that we needed to
> get them erased and reuploaded (if that's what you call it). Then went in
> to the Hyundai Dealership in Petre Phoenix, Az and they said that the
> transmission may have to be replaced, I think it's because I'm a woman and
> they want to make a buck. I spoke with another repair tech and he said
> that I have to get the transmission fluid drained, not flushed and have
> the wires inspected. So what are your thoughts regarding whether it's the
> tranny, computer codes or overdrive switch not working?
> To the date the car will not go into 4th gear when it is driven on the
> highway, so we are forced to take side roads.
>




Brian Nystrom 10-08-2005 07:47 AM

Re: code reader
 
marid wrote:
> My husband bought this car @ a parking lot dealership, after owning the
> thing for 7 days the Overdrive started to act up and it appeared that the
> car was not going into 4 gear. We took the car back and they indicated
> that since the mileage had hit 50K miles that the transmission fluid
> should be flushed; so we got that gone. The car appeared to be working as
> if nothing had happened until 30 days after that when my husband was
> driving on I-10 in AZ and the engine began to rev up uncontrolablly, but
> the overdrive was still working. The hubby turned off the overdrive
> switch off and the problem stopped. Then the Check Engine light kept
> going on and off. We finally took it in to a repair shop and they told us
> that the computer was not reading the correct codes and that we needed to
> get them erased and reuploaded (if that's what you call it). Then went in
> to the Hyundai Dealership in Petre Phoenix, Az and they said that the
> transmission may have to be replaced, I think it's because I'm a woman and
> they want to make a buck. I spoke with another repair tech and he said
> that I have to get the transmission fluid drained, not flushed and have
> the wires inspected. So what are your thoughts regarding whether it's the
> tranny, computer codes or overdrive switch not working?
> To the date the car will not go into 4th gear when it is driven on the
> highway, so we are forced to take side roads.


Who did the transmission flush? If it wasn't a Hyundai dealer, they
probably installed the wrong type of fluid, which will trash the
transmission. You can go back to them and demand that they pay for the
repair, but they'll likely refuse and claim that the tranny failure is
unrelated to the work they did and is due to age of the car. If that's
the case, you can try suing them for the cost of a new one, but that's
likely to be your only recourse.

marid 10-10-2005 12:40 PM

Re: code reader, Brian N
 
Hello Brian N,
I will have to go to a Hyundai Dealership and get it replaced. Yes you
are right, I tried that already and they claim that it is not their error
since the vehicle had issues when they bought it from the previous owner.
So I guess I'm at square one. I just take it in, have them read the codes,
add/delete or modify whatever they need to do and go from there.
I appreciate your words.
Thanks again,
Mari D



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