You can find a shift solenoid diagram and pulse generator for your 1999 Hyundai and most Hyundai dealerships. Many auto-parts stores will also have the diagram.
The pulse generator is located on the right side of the engine. It is a Y shaped cable. You can go to Hyundai's website to find the picture of what it looks like. The part number is 45955B.
One pulse generator is on top of the transmission behind the mount, and the other is on the front of the transmission at the bottom of the end cover. Look for the connectors and wires... It is easy...
Yes, a faulty pulse generator can contribute to a no reverse condition in a Hyundai F4A21 transmission. The pulse generator is responsible for providing the transmission control module with information about the vehicle's speed and gear position. If it malfunctions, it can lead to incorrect transmission fluid pressure and shifting issues, including the inability to engage reverse. It's important to diagnose and address any issues with the pulse generator to restore proper transmission function.
there is no pulse generator in a 74154
The pulse generator on the Accent is not internal. Take the black plastic cover off your transmission, which is on the bottom left. There is one blue? switch attached to wires coming out of the transmission which can be safely taken apart and its connectors cleaned. This often solves shifting problems, at least for a while. Follow these wires and you'll come to the pulse generator, a silver device, also on the left of the car.
An electronic pulse generator is used to produce rectangular pulses to power machinery. A microwave is an example of a machine that uses an electronic pulse generator.
a generator of single or multiple voltage pulses; usually adjustable for pulse rate
The pulse generator on a 2002 Mazda Protege is located on the top of the transmission. The pulse generator can be purchased at any auto parts store such as NAPA.
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