The input speed sensor is located on top of the transmission, underneath the bracket attaching the shift cable to the transmission. To replace:
- Loosen the air intake hose clamp at the throttle body (may require removing engine cover).
- Unplug the air flow sensor connector.
- Remove the three 10mm bolts holding the air box in place. One will be under the fuse box. If you don?t have a long extension and
10mm swivel socket, you?ll need to remove the battery.
- Remove the air box.
- Remove the two 12mm bolts holding the shift cable bracket.
- Clean the area around the speed sensor.
- Remove the 10mm bolt and remove the sensor from the hole.
- Unplug the sensor from the wiring harness.
- Make sure the hole is clear and install the new speed sensor and the 10mm bolt.
- Attach the electrical connector.
- Reattach the shift cable bracket.
- Reinstall the air box.
- Plug in the air flow sensor.
"ENO" wrote: > I need to replace the input speed sensor on my 2000 V-6 > Sonata.I see the > picture on Hmaservice and some basic instructions.I need to > know > specifically where it is located.If possible,give me some step > by step > instructions on how to proceed from start to finish. > The picture I have printed out does not show me where it is > located in > reference to other well seen and recognizable parts.I will > greatly > appreciate any help.Thanks.