Jr1964
3/22/2008 11:19:25 AM
'02 Hyundai Accent, have 2 trouble codes...
1. P1522
2. P0722
Any help with code meaning and how to fix would
be appreciated.
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Jim
ken99
3/22/2008 12:21:00 PM
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.
retsam
3/22/2008 7:17:26 PM
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.