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A/T - MIL ON/Shift Flare/Harsh Engagement/DTC's Set

Group: TRANSAXLE

Number: 04-40-016

Date: SEPTEMBER 2004

Model: 1999 SONATA, 2001 ELANTRA,
2001~SANTA FE, 2001 XG300/350,
2003 TIBURON, 2005 TUCSON,
1995 ACCENT, 1996 ELANTRA

Subject
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE P0711, P0712 AND P0713

This bulletin supercedes TSB 01-40-010 to add an additional DTC.

DESCRIPTION:





An improperly functioning oil temperature sensor may cause the following Diagnostic Trouble Codes and symptoms. If these DIG are found, follow the "Repair Procedure".

REPAIR PROCEDURE.

1. Check the connectors at the oil temperature sensor and PCM/TCM for bent pins or pins not fully inserted into the connector. Repair or replace as necessary.

2. Check the wiring harness visually for an open circuit or short to ground. Repair or replace as necessary.





3. Attach a Hi-Scan Pro to the Data Link Connector (DLC) and select "Hyundai Vehicle Diagnosis" menu and "Automatic Transaxle" menu. If the Hi-Scan shows:





4. Attach the Hi-Scan Pro and select "Hyundai Vehicle Diagnosis", "Automatic Transaxle" menu and "Current Data". Check the "Oil (Fluid) Temperature Sensor" when the ATF is cold and hot. The oil temperature sensor is operating correctly if the reading is:





5. If the temperature sensor does not read correctly as shown in Step 4, replace the oil temperature sensor.





PARTS INFORMATION:





WARRANTY INFORMATION: