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having an issue with a 2006 hyundai elantra.... speedometer stopped working.

I checked fuses

I have changed both input and output sensors..... any ideas what I should be looking for now?

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Posted (edited)

let me guess duralast replacement ? i changed 2 sensors on our truck which 1 of the new ones was defected returned it got another and it worked

try checking the error codes on the vehicle

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Clear DTC's to eliminate ones that were created during the repair process and road test and recheck DTC's and list them. 



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i'd plug in a cheap bluetooth diagnostic tool and see if the speed shows on it, if it does it usually means the speedometer has gone and if it doesn't with both the sensors being changed i'd clean the connections and check for resistance on the lines with a volt meter just my thoughts though never worked on a Hyundai before i stick to my DAF's MAN's and Scania's



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Posted (edited)

Oh yea, I remember speedos, sometimes the gears stick so squirt in lots of wd 40 or similar then give it a couple of whacks to get it moving. Same for the speedo cable, check the wires not snapped and oil it, make sure you grease the drive.

Can't have changed much ??????

ffs don't do this for yours

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Add gas to the tank.   Start engine.   Put in drive and go.  
problem solved.  



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Posted (edited)

thank you guys... I think the speedometer is burned out.. i got a reader that does live data and it shows speed and no codes... guess i have to find a speedometer cheap for the beater/ trainer. LOL

I am using this car for driver training for  my son and I got it cheap! everything else is good, so far.

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hey man as long as it displays the speed i'm fairly certain it's legal worldwide 



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Lol my son is using his cell phone atm (1yr or more)

for his speed in his Merc and he does uber eats late night...So download a app and dank there ya go


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Have digital multimeter and jack stands? Check hall sensor on transmission with multimeter set on 100vac, with drive wheels off ground an meter hooked on 2 leads off sensor.

If Get a reading  when means PWM output not driving speedometer needle or coil on needle no good



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#1 if the speed sensor was not working he would more then one concern.... 



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most cars in UK have  a bsi reset[ecu reset] that can be done,but cannot find one for your car,but next best thing is tada disconnect battery leave for 15mins...may work may not  but worth a go,that way if it was stored in ecu as fault should clear it  and accept new part


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