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A/T - Harsh/Delayed Gear Engagement

Group:
TRANSAXLE

Number:
02-40-010

Date:
03-2002

Model:
Accent 1996-2002
Elantra 1996-2000
Tiburon 1997-2001

Subject:
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE HARSH OR DELAYED PARK-REVERSE OR PARK-DRIVE ENGAGEMENT

DESCRIPTION:

If you are servicing a transaxle for harsh or delayed engagement during the Park to Reverse or Park to Drive shift, compare the vehicle with another vehicle of the same year and model. If the engagement shock or delay is more noticeable than other vehicles, follow the repair procedure shown below:

REPAIR PROCEDURE:

1. Check the ATF level when the engine is idling in "N" according to TSB 01-40-013. Adjust the ATF level as needed.

2. Check that idle speed is within specification. If not, inspect the Idle Speed Actuator according to the appropriate shop manual, Fuel System Section.

3. Check the engine and transaxle mounting brackets and roll support brackets for broken or deteriorated mounts. If necessary, replace the mounts.

4. Attach the Hi-Scan Pro and check for Diagnostic Trouble Codes in both the "ENGINE" and "AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE" menu. If DTCs are found, repair according to the appropriate TSB or shop manual.





5. Attach the Hi-Scan Pro and select "HYUNDAI VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS" menu, "AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE" menu, "CURRENT DATA" menu and "FLUID TEMPERATURE SENSOR". Confirm the oil temperature sensor operates correctly as shown. If not, replace the oil temperature sensor.

^ Select: "HYUNDAI VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS" menu.

^ Select: "AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE" menu.

^ Select: "FLIGHT RECORD".

^ Select: "PCSV-A DUTY" and "PCSV-B DUTY" as shown, then F1 "FIX".

^ Select: F6 "RCD", ENTER and F5 "TRIG".

^ Move the shift selector to "R" or "D", then select F6 "END".

^ Select F1 "GRPH".

A. HARSH OR DELAYED PARK-REVERSE ENGAGEMENT:

Select "PCSV-A" and "PCSV-B".

NOTE
Prior to 6/1/99 production, select "PCSV".





Confirm the TCM adjusts the duty during the P-R shift for the PCSV-A and PCSV-B as shown. If not, replace the TCM.

Toggle the left and right keys to measure the start and end of the shift, then subtract the two numbers. If the PR shift requires:

^ More than 2.0 seconds: Swap a TCM from a properly operating vehicle.

^ If the condition is improved, replace the TCM.

^ If the condition is not improved, replace the transaxle.

^ 2.0 seconds or less: Go to Step 7.

B. HARSH OR DELAYED PARK-DRIVE ENGAGEMENT:

Select "PCSV-A" and "PCSV-B".

NOTE
Prior to 6/1/99 production, select "PCSV".

Confirm the TCM adjusts the duty during the P-D shift for the PCSV-A and PCSV-B as shown. If not, replace the TCM.





Toggle the left and right keys to measure the start and end of the shift, then subtract the two numbers. If the PD or N-D shift requires:

^ More than 2.0 seconds: Swap a TCM from a properly operating vehicle.

^ If the condition is improved, replace the TCM.

^ If the condition is not improved, replace the transaxle.

^ 2.0 seconds or less: Go to Step 7.

7. If Steps 1-6 indicate all components are within specification and no DTCs are found, compare the vehicle with another vehicle of the same year and model. If the engagement shock or delay is:

^ Similar to other vehicles: Advise the customer the engagement is normal for that model/year

^ More noticeable than other vehicles: Replace the transaxle.





WARRANTY INFORMATION - (TCM DIAGNOSIS)