Service manual for 2001 Accent
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Service manual for 2001 Accent
Is there a Haynes or Chilton's manual available for a 2001 Accent? If there
is I sure can't find one Any others worth buying?
Trying to solve a P0117 problem. There are three wires going to the ECT
sensor and I think the black one may be open. Also would be nice to have a
pin out of the ECT. Getting about 150 Ohms to ground on the center one and
about 2K Ohms cold, going down as the engine heats up on the outer two. No
idea what should be there but the readings seem reasonable to me.
Anyone know how well Alldata covers the Hyundai cars? I'd rather have a
manual I can take to the car...
Al
is I sure can't find one Any others worth buying?
Trying to solve a P0117 problem. There are three wires going to the ECT
sensor and I think the black one may be open. Also would be nice to have a
pin out of the ECT. Getting about 150 Ohms to ground on the center one and
about 2K Ohms cold, going down as the engine heats up on the outer two. No
idea what should be there but the readings seem reasonable to me.
Anyone know how well Alldata covers the Hyundai cars? I'd rather have a
manual I can take to the car...
Al
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Re: Service manual for 2001 Accent
Big Al wrote:
> Is there a Haynes or Chilton's manual available for a 2001 Accent? If there
> is I sure can't find one Any others worth buying?
>
> Trying to solve a P0117 problem. There are three wires going to the ECT
> sensor and I think the black one may be open. Also would be nice to have a
> pin out of the ECT. Getting about 150 Ohms to ground on the center one and
> about 2K Ohms cold, going down as the engine heats up on the outer two. No
> idea what should be there but the readings seem reasonable to me.
>
> Anyone know how well Alldata covers the Hyundai cars? I'd rather have a
> manual I can take to the car...
Go to www.hmaservice.com, sign up for a free account, then check the
online manual. Print out whatever pages you need.
> Is there a Haynes or Chilton's manual available for a 2001 Accent? If there
> is I sure can't find one Any others worth buying?
>
> Trying to solve a P0117 problem. There are three wires going to the ECT
> sensor and I think the black one may be open. Also would be nice to have a
> pin out of the ECT. Getting about 150 Ohms to ground on the center one and
> about 2K Ohms cold, going down as the engine heats up on the outer two. No
> idea what should be there but the readings seem reasonable to me.
>
> Anyone know how well Alldata covers the Hyundai cars? I'd rather have a
> manual I can take to the car...
Go to www.hmaservice.com, sign up for a free account, then check the
online manual. Print out whatever pages you need.
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Re: Service manual for 2001 Accent
Big Al wrote:
> Is there a Haynes or Chilton's manual available for a 2001 Accent? If there
> is I sure can't find one Any others worth buying?
>
> Trying to solve a P0117 problem. There are three wires going to the ECT
> sensor and I think the black one may be open. Also would be nice to have a
> pin out of the ECT. Getting about 150 Ohms to ground on the center one and
> about 2K Ohms cold, going down as the engine heats up on the outer two. No
> idea what should be there but the readings seem reasonable to me.
>
> Anyone know how well Alldata covers the Hyundai cars? I'd rather have a
> manual I can take to the car...
Go to www.hmaservice.com, sign up for a free account, then check the
online manual. Print out whatever pages you need.
> Is there a Haynes or Chilton's manual available for a 2001 Accent? If there
> is I sure can't find one Any others worth buying?
>
> Trying to solve a P0117 problem. There are three wires going to the ECT
> sensor and I think the black one may be open. Also would be nice to have a
> pin out of the ECT. Getting about 150 Ohms to ground on the center one and
> about 2K Ohms cold, going down as the engine heats up on the outer two. No
> idea what should be there but the readings seem reasonable to me.
>
> Anyone know how well Alldata covers the Hyundai cars? I'd rather have a
> manual I can take to the car...
Go to www.hmaservice.com, sign up for a free account, then check the
online manual. Print out whatever pages you need.
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Re: Service manual for 2001 Accent
Big Al wrote:
> Is there a Haynes or Chilton's manual available for a 2001 Accent? If there
> is I sure can't find one Any others worth buying?
>
> Trying to solve a P0117 problem. There are three wires going to the ECT
> sensor and I think the black one may be open. Also would be nice to have a
> pin out of the ECT. Getting about 150 Ohms to ground on the center one and
> about 2K Ohms cold, going down as the engine heats up on the outer two. No
> idea what should be there but the readings seem reasonable to me.
>
> Anyone know how well Alldata covers the Hyundai cars? I'd rather have a
> manual I can take to the car...
Go to www.hmaservice.com, sign up for a free account, then check the
online manual. Print out whatever pages you need.
> Is there a Haynes or Chilton's manual available for a 2001 Accent? If there
> is I sure can't find one Any others worth buying?
>
> Trying to solve a P0117 problem. There are three wires going to the ECT
> sensor and I think the black one may be open. Also would be nice to have a
> pin out of the ECT. Getting about 150 Ohms to ground on the center one and
> about 2K Ohms cold, going down as the engine heats up on the outer two. No
> idea what should be there but the readings seem reasonable to me.
>
> Anyone know how well Alldata covers the Hyundai cars? I'd rather have a
> manual I can take to the car...
Go to www.hmaservice.com, sign up for a free account, then check the
online manual. Print out whatever pages you need.
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Re: Service manual for 2001 Accent
"Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Big Al wrote:
> > Is there a Haynes or Chilton's manual available for a 2001 Accent? If
there
> > is I sure can't find one Any others worth buying?
> >
> > Trying to solve a P0117 problem. There are three wires going to the ECT
> > sensor and I think the black one may be open. Also would be nice to have
a
> > pin out of the ECT. Getting about 150 Ohms to ground on the center one
and
> > about 2K Ohms cold, going down as the engine heats up on the outer two.
No
> > idea what should be there but the readings seem reasonable to me.
> >
> > Anyone know how well Alldata covers the Hyundai cars? I'd rather have a
> > manual I can take to the car...
>
> Go to www.hmaservice.com, sign up for a free account, then check the
> online manual. Print out whatever pages you need.
>
Thanks. Found out the local library has Alldata. I printed out the ECT and
ECM Stuff. The pin numbers do not match Same stuff, different day. At
least I was able to figure out the ground circuit is open. Now to find out
where.
Al
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Re: Service manual for 2001 Accent
"Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:aSWcg.1149$PX3.311@trndny09...
> Big Al wrote:
> > Is there a Haynes or Chilton's manual available for a 2001 Accent? If
there
> > is I sure can't find one Any others worth buying?
> >
> > Trying to solve a P0117 problem. There are three wires going to the ECT
> > sensor and I think the black one may be open. Also would be nice to have
a
> > pin out of the ECT. Getting about 150 Ohms to ground on the center one
and
> > about 2K Ohms cold, going down as the engine heats up on the outer two.
No
> > idea what should be there but the readings seem reasonable to me.
> >
> > Anyone know how well Alldata covers the Hyundai cars? I'd rather have a
> > manual I can take to the car...
>
> Go to www.hmaservice.com, sign up for a free account, then check the
> online manual. Print out whatever pages you need.
>
Thanks. Found out the local library has Alldata. I printed out the ECT and
ECM Stuff. The pin numbers do not match Same stuff, different day. At
least I was able to figure out the ground circuit is open. Now to find out
where.
Al
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Re: Service manual for 2001 Accent
"Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:aSWcg.1149$PX3.311@trndny09...
> Big Al wrote:
> > Is there a Haynes or Chilton's manual available for a 2001 Accent? If
there
> > is I sure can't find one Any others worth buying?
> >
> > Trying to solve a P0117 problem. There are three wires going to the ECT
> > sensor and I think the black one may be open. Also would be nice to have
a
> > pin out of the ECT. Getting about 150 Ohms to ground on the center one
and
> > about 2K Ohms cold, going down as the engine heats up on the outer two.
No
> > idea what should be there but the readings seem reasonable to me.
> >
> > Anyone know how well Alldata covers the Hyundai cars? I'd rather have a
> > manual I can take to the car...
>
> Go to www.hmaservice.com, sign up for a free account, then check the
> online manual. Print out whatever pages you need.
>
Thanks. Found out the local library has Alldata. I printed out the ECT and
ECM Stuff. The pin numbers do not match Same stuff, different day. At
least I was able to figure out the ground circuit is open. Now to find out
where.
Al
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Re: Service manual for 2001 Accent
I can tell you to stay away from the Haynes manuals for Hyundai's. I've found
some missing steps (that would potentially break things) in their manuals for my
sister's Elentra.
Nick
On Tue, 23 May 2006 12:03:36 -0700, "Big Al" <sal1@qwest.net> wrote:
>Is there a Haynes or Chilton's manual available for a 2001 Accent? If there
>is I sure can't find one Any others worth buying?
>
>Trying to solve a P0117 problem. There are three wires going to the ECT
>sensor and I think the black one may be open. Also would be nice to have a
>pin out of the ECT. Getting about 150 Ohms to ground on the center one and
>about 2K Ohms cold, going down as the engine heats up on the outer two. No
>idea what should be there but the readings seem reasonable to me.
>
>Anyone know how well Alldata covers the Hyundai cars? I'd rather have a
>manual I can take to the car...
>
>Al
>
some missing steps (that would potentially break things) in their manuals for my
sister's Elentra.
Nick
On Tue, 23 May 2006 12:03:36 -0700, "Big Al" <sal1@qwest.net> wrote:
>Is there a Haynes or Chilton's manual available for a 2001 Accent? If there
>is I sure can't find one Any others worth buying?
>
>Trying to solve a P0117 problem. There are three wires going to the ECT
>sensor and I think the black one may be open. Also would be nice to have a
>pin out of the ECT. Getting about 150 Ohms to ground on the center one and
>about 2K Ohms cold, going down as the engine heats up on the outer two. No
>idea what should be there but the readings seem reasonable to me.
>
>Anyone know how well Alldata covers the Hyundai cars? I'd rather have a
>manual I can take to the car...
>
>Al
>
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Re: Service manual for 2001 Accent
I can tell you to stay away from the Haynes manuals for Hyundai's. I've found
some missing steps (that would potentially break things) in their manuals for my
sister's Elentra.
Nick
On Tue, 23 May 2006 12:03:36 -0700, "Big Al" <sal1@qwest.net> wrote:
>Is there a Haynes or Chilton's manual available for a 2001 Accent? If there
>is I sure can't find one Any others worth buying?
>
>Trying to solve a P0117 problem. There are three wires going to the ECT
>sensor and I think the black one may be open. Also would be nice to have a
>pin out of the ECT. Getting about 150 Ohms to ground on the center one and
>about 2K Ohms cold, going down as the engine heats up on the outer two. No
>idea what should be there but the readings seem reasonable to me.
>
>Anyone know how well Alldata covers the Hyundai cars? I'd rather have a
>manual I can take to the car...
>
>Al
>
some missing steps (that would potentially break things) in their manuals for my
sister's Elentra.
Nick
On Tue, 23 May 2006 12:03:36 -0700, "Big Al" <sal1@qwest.net> wrote:
>Is there a Haynes or Chilton's manual available for a 2001 Accent? If there
>is I sure can't find one Any others worth buying?
>
>Trying to solve a P0117 problem. There are three wires going to the ECT
>sensor and I think the black one may be open. Also would be nice to have a
>pin out of the ECT. Getting about 150 Ohms to ground on the center one and
>about 2K Ohms cold, going down as the engine heats up on the outer two. No
>idea what should be there but the readings seem reasonable to me.
>
>Anyone know how well Alldata covers the Hyundai cars? I'd rather have a
>manual I can take to the car...
>
>Al
>
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Re: Service manual for 2001 Accent
I can tell you to stay away from the Haynes manuals for Hyundai's. I've found
some missing steps (that would potentially break things) in their manuals for my
sister's Elentra.
Nick
On Tue, 23 May 2006 12:03:36 -0700, "Big Al" <sal1@qwest.net> wrote:
>Is there a Haynes or Chilton's manual available for a 2001 Accent? If there
>is I sure can't find one Any others worth buying?
>
>Trying to solve a P0117 problem. There are three wires going to the ECT
>sensor and I think the black one may be open. Also would be nice to have a
>pin out of the ECT. Getting about 150 Ohms to ground on the center one and
>about 2K Ohms cold, going down as the engine heats up on the outer two. No
>idea what should be there but the readings seem reasonable to me.
>
>Anyone know how well Alldata covers the Hyundai cars? I'd rather have a
>manual I can take to the car...
>
>Al
>
some missing steps (that would potentially break things) in their manuals for my
sister's Elentra.
Nick
On Tue, 23 May 2006 12:03:36 -0700, "Big Al" <sal1@qwest.net> wrote:
>Is there a Haynes or Chilton's manual available for a 2001 Accent? If there
>is I sure can't find one Any others worth buying?
>
>Trying to solve a P0117 problem. There are three wires going to the ECT
>sensor and I think the black one may be open. Also would be nice to have a
>pin out of the ECT. Getting about 150 Ohms to ground on the center one and
>about 2K Ohms cold, going down as the engine heats up on the outer two. No
>idea what should be there but the readings seem reasonable to me.
>
>Anyone know how well Alldata covers the Hyundai cars? I'd rather have a
>manual I can take to the car...
>
>Al
>
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Re: Service manual for 2001 Accent
"Nick" <npolite@NOSPAMMONKEYS.yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I can tell you to stay away from the Haynes manuals for Hyundai's. I've
found
> some missing steps (that would potentially break things) in their manuals
for my
> sister's Elentra.
>
> Nick
>
> On Tue, 23 May 2006 12:03:36 -0700, "Big Al" <sal1@qwest.net> wrote:
>
> >Is there a Haynes or Chilton's manual available for a 2001 Accent? If
there
> >is I sure can't find one Any others worth buying?
> >
> >Trying to solve a P0117 problem. There are three wires going to the ECT
> >sensor and I think the black one may be open. Also would be nice to have
a
> >pin out of the ECT. Getting about 150 Ohms to ground on the center one
and
> >about 2K Ohms cold, going down as the engine heats up on the outer two.
No
> >idea what should be there but the readings seem reasonable to me.
> >
> >Anyone know how well Alldata covers the Hyundai cars? I'd rather have a
> >manual I can take to the car...
> >
> >Al
If anyone is interested: The Alldata info is crap. Very incomplete on this
car.
Al
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Re: Service manual for 2001 Accent
"Nick" <npolite@NOSPAMMONKEYS.yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:iage72p5f0k6q37t1k2pmq7hbvp16en40v@4ax.com...
> I can tell you to stay away from the Haynes manuals for Hyundai's. I've
found
> some missing steps (that would potentially break things) in their manuals
for my
> sister's Elentra.
>
> Nick
>
> On Tue, 23 May 2006 12:03:36 -0700, "Big Al" <sal1@qwest.net> wrote:
>
> >Is there a Haynes or Chilton's manual available for a 2001 Accent? If
there
> >is I sure can't find one Any others worth buying?
> >
> >Trying to solve a P0117 problem. There are three wires going to the ECT
> >sensor and I think the black one may be open. Also would be nice to have
a
> >pin out of the ECT. Getting about 150 Ohms to ground on the center one
and
> >about 2K Ohms cold, going down as the engine heats up on the outer two.
No
> >idea what should be there but the readings seem reasonable to me.
> >
> >Anyone know how well Alldata covers the Hyundai cars? I'd rather have a
> >manual I can take to the car...
> >
> >Al
If anyone is interested: The Alldata info is crap. Very incomplete on this
car.
Al
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Re: Service manual for 2001 Accent
"Nick" <npolite@NOSPAMMONKEYS.yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:iage72p5f0k6q37t1k2pmq7hbvp16en40v@4ax.com...
> I can tell you to stay away from the Haynes manuals for Hyundai's. I've
found
> some missing steps (that would potentially break things) in their manuals
for my
> sister's Elentra.
>
> Nick
>
> On Tue, 23 May 2006 12:03:36 -0700, "Big Al" <sal1@qwest.net> wrote:
>
> >Is there a Haynes or Chilton's manual available for a 2001 Accent? If
there
> >is I sure can't find one Any others worth buying?
> >
> >Trying to solve a P0117 problem. There are three wires going to the ECT
> >sensor and I think the black one may be open. Also would be nice to have
a
> >pin out of the ECT. Getting about 150 Ohms to ground on the center one
and
> >about 2K Ohms cold, going down as the engine heats up on the outer two.
No
> >idea what should be there but the readings seem reasonable to me.
> >
> >Anyone know how well Alldata covers the Hyundai cars? I'd rather have a
> >manual I can take to the car...
> >
> >Al
If anyone is interested: The Alldata info is crap. Very incomplete on this
car.
Al
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