From Allexperts.com P0708 indicates a problem with the signal received by the transmission control module (TCM) from the range switch (also inhibitor switch or neutral safety switch). Typically, the issue is that voltage was received on one of the circuits when not expected, typically caused by a shorted switch. P1613 simply indicates that the TCM requested the engine control module (ECM) to turn on the check engine lamp.
In most cases, replacing the range switch resloves the issue.
P0715 indicates a problem with the input speed sensor signal. I have never seen this code occur other than a problem with the sensor itself. Replacing the input speed sensor will almost certainly remedy this code.
The input speed sensor is also consistent with the symptoms you describe. Presuming the trouble codes you report are correct, replacing the input speed sensor and range switch will likely resolve all your issues.
No, they will not fit the exhaust port holes are different.
On the left side of the trans.
Bring to a shop that has an ABS Scanner
under the manifold, left side of the motor. 2 bolts is all you need to undo it. You may have to take some hoses off to get to it
I DONT KNOW FOR SURE BUT I DO KNOW THAT IF YOU DONT GET THE CAR REPAIRED YOU ARE INDANGER OF STARTING THE CAR ON FIRE THE CONVERTOR RUNS NORMAL AT 1500 DEG. WHEN IT GLOWS THERE IS A MAJOE PROBLE WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING TO RICH OR LEAN. PLAESE DRIVE THE CAR TO THE HYUNDAI DEALER NOW!!!!!!!!!!!! sounds like the convertor has colasped internally. Check with the dealer to see if it is still under warranty. On most cars the emissions systems carry a longer warranty than drivetrain parts. Do this now......if the metal is glowing it could spark a fuel line and then there would be a real problem.
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Front right side
I believe it is a input speed sensor. Hyundai calls them pulse generators on the 99 elantra.
1-3-4-2
You can probably find that out from your VIN number.
If the VSS is defective replace the instrument cluster.
Its going to be under the dash beside the gas pedal
It between the firewall and back of engine, under the overhang portion of the intake manifold.
most likely the wheel bearings.
Defective PW motor, short in the wiring or the switch.
no it does not. I have a 99 elantra. It only has the warning sound for leaving the key in and opening the door. I have forgotten my lights on several times because of it.