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kendar Jan 1, 2009 01:45 PM

speed sensor change
 
sonata 1998. The speedmeter doesn't work and want to know how to replace the speed sensor's behind the cluster. Or am I wrong?
How many speed sensor are there in this car?
Thanks

ken99 Jan 1, 2009 02:59 PM

RE: speed sensor change
 

sonata 1998. The speedmeter doesn't work and want to know how to replace the speed sensor's behind the cluster. Or am I wrong? How many speed sensor are there in this car?
There is only one speed sensor on the 98 Sonata, mounted on top of the transaxle. The picture is from a 2002 Accent, but it gives you an idea of what the 3-pin sensor should look like on the Sonata transaxle.

http://www.hmaservice.com/files/331/...4/0240022A.gif

Here are the diagnostics for the 1998 Sonata sensor with a multimeter (from http://www.hmaservice.com/).

VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR[/align]

1. Disconnect the speed sensor connect and remove the speed sensor.[/align]

2. Connect the positive(+) lead from battery to terminal 2 and the negative(-) lead to terminal 3.[/align]

3. Connect the positive(+) lead from tester to terminal 1 and negative(-) lead to terminal 3.[/align]

http://www.hmaservice.com/data/Passe...G/Y90-016A.gif


4. Turn the speed meter shaft using a flat driver.[/align]

5. Check if there is voltage change from about 0V to 11 V or more between terminal 1 and 3.[/align]

6. The voltage change should be 4 times per each revolution of the shaft.[/align]

http://www.hmaservice.com/data/Passe...G/Y90-016B.gif

ken99 Jan 3, 2009 11:53 PM

RE: speed sensor change
 

If I change the speed sensor allready, but, the speedmeter still doesn't work, what the problem can be?
Either a problem with the wiring harness, a problem with the gear drive below the sensor, or a bad speedometer head unit. On these type of systems, it tends to be the later.


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