Tone wheel replacement procedure
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Tone wheel replacement procedure
My ABS and TCS lights on my 01 2.7L Santa Fe have been coming on intermittently. Its been diagnosed as cracked tone wheel part number 4959026200. Is this a simple part to replace? Looks like I can buy it for about $15. Can anybody help me with step by step instructions?
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RE: Tone wheel replacement procedure
Is this a simple part to replace?
This graphic is from the Hyundai service site at http://www.hmaservice.com/. It shows the front wheel drive shaft/CV joint/knuckle/hub assembly. The arrow points at the wheel speed sensor. What looks like a "gear" directly under the sensor should be the 47-tooth tone wheel. It appears to be mounted on the drive shaft between the CV joint and the wheel bearing on the inside of the steering knuckle. To replace this part, it appears you need to disassemble the brake, remove the hub, disconnect the tie rod end and partially disassemble the upper suspension so that the the knuckle and the lower suspension can be swung down to expose the terminal end of the driveshaft. Usually this is more involved that most DIY are willing to tackle. There more generalized instructions for this procedure under the "drive shaft and axle" section of the Santa Fe on the service site.
I suggest you investigate this a little further before you replace the tone wheel. I would jack the front end of the car up and secure it on blocks or jack stands (don't trust a jack as you'll be under the car), remove the front wheels and then try to visually inspect the tone wheels while turning the hubs. You may need to unbolt and swing the sensor out of the way. First of all, you still need to determine which side may be cracked. Second, it could be the teeth on one or both of the tone wheels are plugged up with mud or other debris. Cleaning the tone wheels and the sensors may solve your problem. If you confirm that a tone wheel is cracked, I suggest you have a mechanic perform the work.
#3
RE: Tone wheel replacement procedure
Thanks. I got it done at the dealership. I should have just taken it to an axle shop, because it turns out thats exactly what they did - except added on $100 for their markup. Anyways, the job is done and the lights have gone out.
Thanks for your advice.
Thanks for your advice.
#4
RE: Tone wheel replacement procedure
Two months later and the lights are back on again. The dealership says that the other side tone wheel in front is now cracked. Coincidence perhaps? Or a manufacturing defect on this model, or the job was not done right 2 months ago.
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