Replacing the input speed sensor on a Hyundai XG300 typically takes about 1 to 2 hours, depending on the mechanic's experience and the specific conditions of the vehicle. The process involves locating the sensor, removing any necessary components for access, and then installing the new sensor. It's advisable to consult a repair manual or a professional for detailed steps and guidance.
On top of the transmission
probably $150.. cos i had to pay 300 for both the input and output sensor....
I believe it is a input speed sensor. Hyundai calls them pulse generators on the 99 elantra.
under the air box on the center of the bell housing
just bought one at autozone for $65. Was about the same price as an input speed sensor and looks very similar.
Once you register, there is a pdf located at the following link that can show you both the Input and Output speed sensors. http://www.hyundai-forums.com/t5491-input-output-speed-sensors.htm
the input speed sensor is on top of the transaxle, about six inches from the engine, and directly in line with the engine. there is a technical service bulletin from Hyundai (#05-40-011 [aug. '05]) about input speed sensor problems, including dtc (diagnostic trouble code) p0715. trouble with the input speed sensor will make for some funky shifting, so if the engine revving to about 5000 rpms before the transaxle shifts out of 1st gear makes you smile, then don't replace the sensor. but if you want your car to run well.....wait, all you asked was where the speed sensor was, so....the input speed sensor is on top of the transaxle, about six inches from the engine, and directly in line with the engine.the engine speed up car goes faster but never shifts
It is a sensor on the transmission that reads the rotational speed of the input shaft.It is a sensor on the transmission that reads the rotational speed of the input shaft.
the input speed sensor is on top of the transaxle, about six inches from the engine, and directly in line with the engine. there is a technical service bulletin from Hyundai (#05-40-011 [aug. '05]) about input speed sensor problems, including dtc (diagnostic trouble code) p0715. trouble with the input speed sensor will make for some funky shifting, so if the engine revving to about 5000 rpms before the transaxle shifts out of 1st gear makes you smile, then don't replace the sensor. but if you want your car to run well.....wait, all you asked was where the speed sensor was, so....the input speed sensor is on top of the transaxle, about six inches from the engine, and directly in line with the engine.the engine speed up car goes faster but never shifts
It does not use an input speed sensor.
There isn't an input speed sensor.