How to Replace Input Speed Sensor 01-07 Hyundai Elantra

How to Replace Input Speed Sensor 01-07 Hyundai Elantra

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In the video, 1A Auto shows how to remove and replace a broken or failing input speed sensor. The video is applicable to the 07, 08, 09, 10, Hyundai Elantra.

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Saleam Azaire says:

HELP !!!!I have a 2007 Hyundai Elantra. I’m having transmission issues, especially when its hot out. It started last summer, then it stopped acting up all winter, and its started again this summer. Almost every time I drive now, at some point my car will jerk and make a loud THUNK sound, and it feels like its slipped out of gear. Is this what’s happening? It’s much harder to accelerate after this happens, and the engine/transmission is much louder. You can tell it’s working harder than usual. After the car has been turned off and not used for a little while, it goes back to “normal” and drives just fine, until the jerk and THUNK happens again. What is wrong, and what do I need to fix???

ThePariss333 says:

This one should be Done with the Car Up and put the Camera under the Car so We can see better. People that don't know where it is will be hard to see.

ThePariss333 says:

At 3:50 you could Disconnect the PCM and remove the Box and PCM easy.

ThePariss333 says:

Guys, Forgive me but I think that one is Output sensor. The Input sensor is in front of the transmission between the two fluid line .  Am I wrong ?

live1976 says:

Hey I have a 2007 hyundai Elantra and it is reading a code P0717 – Input Speed Sensor No Circuit Signal so I had put a new input speed sensor On and it came back with same code. So then I had the connector tested and found that the middle pin in the connector had no voltage but the 2 outside pins read fine. My question is do I cut the plug wire and replace with a new wiring plug to match the yellow, brown and red wiring in installing a new connector plug To clamp to input speed sensor?? Will that fix the problem with code P0717?

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