A P0707 code on a 2004 Hyundai Sonata indicates a problem with the transmission range sensor, which affects the transmission's ability to determine the correct gear. To fix this issue, first, inspect the wiring and connectors for any damage or corrosion. If everything looks good, test the transmission range sensor for proper function and replace it if necessary. Lastly, clear the code with an OBD-II scanner and take the vehicle for a test drive to ensure the issue is resolved.
I have the code po441 on my 2000 v6 hundai sonota what do i do
Buy a different car !!
pull out the main screw, then go to Canadian Tire and buy a new one!
About $1200 at a shop. The gasket kit is about $160 if you can do it yourself.
Sell the car.
the car door must be open almost all the way, for the gas door to release
intake air snsr
If your looking just for what it means it says: Warm up Catalyst Efficiency Bank 1 Below Threshold I am looking up how to fix it and so far I think it says to replace the O2 Sensor but I'm doing more research.
The cost to fix a crankshaft in a 2005 Hyundai Sonata can vary significantly based on the extent of the damage and local labor rates. Generally, you might expect to pay between $1,500 and $3,000 for parts and labor. If the crankshaft needs replacement, the price could be higher due to the complexity of the job. It's advisable to get quotes from several mechanics for a more accurate estimate.
Type your answer here... The electric sunroof moves forward and backwards fine, in the last year it won't raise to seal against metal.
Replace the Accelerator Position Sensor. Located on the firewall.
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