Engine light and pinging noise questions
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Engine light and pinging noise questions
Hi All,
I'm hoping someone in this group will be able to help me out with 2
problems:
My 01 Hyundai Accent is driving me nuts (no pun indented) with the
engine making a lot of pinging noise (during accelleration, going
uphill). I've tried using better gas and sometimes it it goes away and
then I can hear it again. I also had the air flow sensor replaced -
still the same thing. The car works great other than that, the funny
thing is that some days it doesn't make the noise at all.
I recently checked my engine light codes and it came up with P0133 and
P0717. How do I verify that whatever needs to be done to rectify the
problem associated with the errors is covered my the powertrain
warranty?
Great thanks!
I'm hoping someone in this group will be able to help me out with 2
problems:
My 01 Hyundai Accent is driving me nuts (no pun indented) with the
engine making a lot of pinging noise (during accelleration, going
uphill). I've tried using better gas and sometimes it it goes away and
then I can hear it again. I also had the air flow sensor replaced -
still the same thing. The car works great other than that, the funny
thing is that some days it doesn't make the noise at all.
I recently checked my engine light codes and it came up with P0133 and
P0717. How do I verify that whatever needs to be done to rectify the
problem associated with the errors is covered my the powertrain
warranty?
Great thanks!
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Re: Engine light and pinging noise questions
1. P0133 represents front oxygen sensor readings that are too static.
Check your exhaust for leaks. Fix them first. If you have none, I'd
recommend replacing the oxygen sensor.
2. P0717 is a transmission fault for the input speed sensor. It comes
together with the output speed sensor in one piece called "pulse
generators." I'd be secure with replacing them to address the error
code.
Start with the above. It's possible the cause of the P0133 is also the
cause of the pinging.
You'll need to have the dealer do diagnosis to verify what the problem is
in order to determine whether the repairs are covered. Based on what
you've posted, I'd say it's very unlikely to be a covered powertrain
repair.
Check your exhaust for leaks. Fix them first. If you have none, I'd
recommend replacing the oxygen sensor.
2. P0717 is a transmission fault for the input speed sensor. It comes
together with the output speed sensor in one piece called "pulse
generators." I'd be secure with replacing them to address the error
code.
Start with the above. It's possible the cause of the P0133 is also the
cause of the pinging.
You'll need to have the dealer do diagnosis to verify what the problem is
in order to determine whether the repairs are covered. Based on what
you've posted, I'd say it's very unlikely to be a covered powertrain
repair.
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Re: Engine light and pinging noise questions
Thanks!
hyundaitech wrote:
> 1. P0133 represents front oxygen sensor readings that are too static.
> Check your exhaust for leaks. Fix them first. If you have none, I'd
> recommend replacing the oxygen sensor.
>
> 2. P0717 is a transmission fault for the input speed sensor. It comes
> together with the output speed sensor in one piece called "pulse
> generators." I'd be secure with replacing them to address the error
> code.
>
> Start with the above. It's possible the cause of the P0133 is also the
> cause of the pinging.
>
> You'll need to have the dealer do diagnosis to verify what the problem is
> in order to determine whether the repairs are covered. Based on what
> you've posted, I'd say it's very unlikely to be a covered powertrain
> repair.
hyundaitech wrote:
> 1. P0133 represents front oxygen sensor readings that are too static.
> Check your exhaust for leaks. Fix them first. If you have none, I'd
> recommend replacing the oxygen sensor.
>
> 2. P0717 is a transmission fault for the input speed sensor. It comes
> together with the output speed sensor in one piece called "pulse
> generators." I'd be secure with replacing them to address the error
> code.
>
> Start with the above. It's possible the cause of the P0133 is also the
> cause of the pinging.
>
> You'll need to have the dealer do diagnosis to verify what the problem is
> in order to determine whether the repairs are covered. Based on what
> you've posted, I'd say it's very unlikely to be a covered powertrain
> repair.
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