When my husband changed the battery in the hyundai accent he put the wrong code in the raido. now we cant clear it to put the right code in. what can we do to fix this.
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" Known right front location "? It sounds like you changed something else, the speedometer sensor? The picture here is dreadful because it shows a turbo. The VSS is on the transmission and is involved with transmission gear changes.
Possible reasons why an on-board diagnostic II (OBDII) diagnostic problem code P0501 might show up are: Problem with the VSS sensor's cables or connections. The vehicle's speed sensor not functioning. The VSS voltage requirements get inconsistent because the voltage goes up and down faster than the PCM expects.
Check for code in obd 2 . If a code is their for abs...clear code...install old shaft back in car....som.etimes the aftermarket jobber cv axle the tone wheel for the abs sensor is out by a few mm..hu.an error from manufacter
You can clear the code and see if it comes back first.
Code 441 is for incorrect purge flow which means the computer vented the gas tank to the vapor canister and the flow went the wrong direction or there was a vac when there should not have been.
If the code returns a mechanic will need to check the gas tank vent.
Absolutely *do not* use Mercon III. Use only SPIII fluid in your
transmission. It's available at Chrysler/Dodge, Hyundai, Kia, and
Mitsubishi dealers. It'll be expensive, but nowhere near as expensive
as the required transmission repairs that may result from using the
wrong fluid.
Radio probably requires an unlock code, this is an annoying security feature to deture would be thieves from stealing your radio. Once power is lost to the raido it needs to be reactivated by entering a code. The original code would have been found in the manual that came with the vehicle, but you could probably find it online with the right info, car make, year, radio S/N number etc. Good luck
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