My 2001 hyundai accent displays a frequent p 1033 code when checked with an engine code computer. This occurs after about 100 miles after resetting the computer in the car and erase the codes in the engine computer.
SOURCE: Hyundai 2001 Accent Code - P0130
I think this is the O2 sensor - It will run fine but you might notice your gas mileage slipping and will not pass emissions.
SOURCE: 2000 Hyundai Accent GL check engine
i just replaced the timing belt, and asked the garage to look at the transmission for me because i thought i was experiencing some subtle shifting problems. they told me the transmission looked fine, but i needed a new filter and fluid. the engine light didnt turn on til a couple weeks later tho. does this sound like a new filter and fluid would fix this problem?
SOURCE: Loss of Engine oil
The car either has to be leaking oil, or burning it out the exhaust. You should check to see if there is oil on the bottom of the engine. If clean, it can be burning oil cause rings or shot, emisssion system sucking it back through the engine, etc. Your engine should be in good condition since only 55K miles, unless it got overheated or something. Hope this is a place for you to start, Rick
SOURCE: 2000 hyundai accent code 302 misfire and slow responce o2 senser
Yep!.. Typical with an engine cylinder misfire. Inspect the plug and ignition wire, especially the insulator. If you see a 'christmas tree' pattern on the insulator, that's where your problem is.
SOURCE: my check engine light on my 2001 hyundai accent gl
Most of the time they mean:
p0441 = Evaporative Emission System Incorrect Purge Flow
p0422 = Evaporative Emission Control System Leak Detected
(small leak)
MOre info at http://www.obd-codes.com/p0442
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