Troublecode Help...
#2
RE: Troublecode Help...
P0722 indicates a bad pulse generator in the transnission, a sensor that monitors rpm on the transfer shaft. I couldn't find a specific reference to P1522, but I suspect it is a general error code issued by the ECM when the TCM flagged the problem with the pulse generator. There are two technical service bulletins regarding the replacement of the PG-B, #03-40-016 and #03-40-022. Both can be found at http://www.hmaservice.com/ . 016 is specific to the 2000-2002 Accent. 022 covers a wider range of models. Replacing the pulse generator and reseting the codes should solve your problem.
#3
RE: Troublecode Help...
Please don't go too fast for changing a sensor, Those 2 sensor (pulse Generator A & B) are connected on the same harness, connected with a cheap connector.
The best way it is to remove the battery and tha battery tray.
and clean that connector and add some electric grease.
I have remove PGA for fun and found out with a multimeter it was working correctly.
It was on my sister hyundai accent 2002.
And like Ken99 says you have a TSB on that.
It should not be more then 30min.
Have Fun.
The best way it is to remove the battery and tha battery tray.
and clean that connector and add some electric grease.
I have remove PGA for fun and found out with a multimeter it was working correctly.
It was on my sister hyundai accent 2002.
And like Ken99 says you have a TSB on that.
It should not be more then 30min.
Have Fun.