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How to Replace Output Speed Sensor 2000-07 Hyundai Elantra

Created on: 2019-06-21

Watch this video to learn how you can replace the output speed sensor on your 07-10 Hyundai Elantra. 1A Auto helps you DIY and save money!

  1. step 1 :Disconnecting the Output Speed Sensor
    • Remove the two 10 mm bolts securing the air collector, and remove the air collector
    • Disconnect the output speed sensor electrical connector
  2. step 2 :Removing the Wheel
    • Raise the vehicle with minimal weight on the tire
    • Loosen the five 21 mm lug nuts
    • Raise and support the vehicle
    • Remove the five lug nuts
    • Remove the hubcap
    • Remove the wheel
  3. step 3 :Removing the Output Speed Sensor
    • Remove the three 10 mm bolts securing the interior wheel well splash shield
    • Remove the splash shield
    • Remove the 10 mm bolt securing the output speed sensor
    • Remove the output speed sensor
  4. step 4 :Installing the Output Speed Sensor
    • Apply silicone paste around the sensor seal
    • Insert the output speed sensor into position
    • Secure the sensor with the 10 mm bolt
    • Reposition the interior wheel well splash shield and secure it with the three 10 mm bolts
  5. step 5 :Installing the Wheel
    • Slide the wheel onto the wheel studs
    • Replace the hubcap
    • Replace and tighten the 21 mm lug nuts by hand
    • Lower the vehicle with minimal weight on the wheel
    • Torque the lug nuts to 80 ft-lb in a star pattern
    • Lower the vehicle completely
  6. step 6 :Reconnecting the Output Speed Sensor
    • Reconnect the output speed sensor electrical connector
    • Reposition the air collector with the tube connecting to the fittings
    • Secure the air collector with the two 10 mm bolts

Tools needed

  • 21mm Socket

    Socket Extensions

    Flat Blade Screwdriver

    Torque Wrench

    Jack Stands

    Silicone Paste

    10mm Socket

    Ratchet

    Floor Jack

Hey friends, it's Len here at 1A Auto. Today I'm working on 2007 Hyundai Elantra. I'm going to show you how to replace the transmission output sensor. It'll be a fairly easy job. I want to be the guy that shows you how to do it if you need this or any other part. You can always check us out at 1Aauto.com. Thanks.

So here we go. We're gonna take off this 10 millimeter right here. The other one should be right there. It's missing. Not too worried about it. We'll set this aside. Put our bolts aside. Okay, now we're going to go ahead and get it under here. Okay. What are the, so I'm just gonna show you right where it is. It is right down here. Okay, so there's a little push tab, right where my green little pointer's touching on. I'm going to push that. I'm going to take this little wiring harness up and out of the way, and then I'm going to take out the 10 millimeter bolt that holds it in from underneath. That's my plan.

So I'm just going to use whatever I've got for a tool that I can try to push on that button. Let's see. Try to get it down in here. You could also try to use your finger if you're strong enough, deep down in there like that. Sometimes it's kind of hard to grab onto. There we are. Here we are. Every time we take apart an electrical connector, we take a look, make sure there's no funny colors, no rainbow colors or anything like that, rust. That one looks pretty great. We'll set it aside. Now I'm going to try to get my 10 millimeter down in there and I'm going to try to remove the the 10 millimeter headed bolt.

All right, so I'm going to take off these lug nuts so I can get the wheel off. I'll show you why in a second. I'm going to use my half inch air gun. This is available at 1aauto.com. 21 millimeter socket.

Zip these lug nuts off. Set this aside. Take off my center cover up, hubcap. Whatever you want to call it. My wheel. Okay. Now right under here, there's going to be a 10, a 10, and a 10. We're going to take off all three of those bolts so we can take off this plate right here. We're going to take out these tens on here. One, see there's number two. See if I can get this in here. Might need the swivel. Let's grab this one. There's two. We'll grab the other one with a swivel here. Here we go. See if we can get this one off of here.

Bolt. Our little splash shield. Very nice.

So here we go. Get my pointer. Let me show you right where that bolt is, right here. Super easy to get to once you take the wheel off and your a little splash guard here, right? Boom. Boo ya. So we'll take this off then we'll see if we can get the sensor out. If we can't get the sensor out past these trainy lines, we'll remove this, this, and there's a 12 millimeter bolt around the front there. Let's give this a try first. Just taking out the 10 millimeter. My wrench on there. The things nice and rusted. There we go. I'll get a block. Bonk bonk. There we go.

Can use something like a ratchet wrench or whatever you've got. Might even be able to get a socket with an extension in through there. I just don't know if it's going to get caught with the bracket, so it's really up to you. You can give it a try if you want. I'm just going to get this so it's loose enough to grab it by my fingers and probably just going to try taking it out that way really. See if I can grab it. Here it is. We'll set that aside and grab our sensor. See If we can give it a little wiggle. Give it a little twist, push. There it is. Easy peasy.

Here we go friends, a quick product comparison for you. We have our output sensor out of the front of the transmission on a 2007 Hyundai Elantra and we have our brand new quality 1A Auto part right here. As you can tell, both these parts match up exactly the same. Same link this way they, both have their mounting holes. They both have their little wiring inputs there where you can connect it in, your wiring connector. Turn it over, looks the same that way. Exact same thickness that way. There we are. So as you can tell, this is a quality part. I don't see any reason why I wouldn't want to install this into the vehicle. So I'm going to. If you need this or any other part, you can always check us out at 1Aauto.com. Thanks.

So here we go. I just put a little bit of a silicone paste. I'm just going to go around the seal here. It's prerogative. It's up to you if you want to do it at all. I mean some people do, some people don't. Whenever you want to do. Now I'm just going to go ahead and put this back inside there. Okay. It went in this direction. The bolt hole facing down. We remember because it was hard to get to the bolt. Just going to go ahead and put it in. A little wiggle, snaps right in. Let me take my bolt, see if I can get it weaseled in there. If I could just get my fingers in there. Come in with this. That's a no. Getting it started is the hardest part.

Once it's already going, we can grab it with the wrench. And my little ratcheting wrench on here. Just going to get it turned right in. Okay it's bottomed out. Just going to get my wrench. There we are. Snug it a little bit. That feels pretty great. Okay, we'll grab our connector. It's up top there. It'd be easier to connect from up top anyway. Now I'm just going to go ahead and I'm going to put this cover back on. We'll move along. So let's get our bolts started up in here. Three of them. Three holes. Just need to see if I can get it lined up. That's the hardest part. Just using my 10 millimeter. There we are. All right. We'll zip the wheel back on.

Alright, we'll get our wheel up on here. It's all right. It's not like this is rusty. Alright, so we're just gonna be careful here. We don't want to cut ourselves on anything rusty. Easy peasy, we're going to grab our 21 and we're going to go like this. One, two, three, four, five star pattern. Okay. Just like art class. Here we go. We'll make sure we torque this up to 80 foot pounds and we'll continue, so here we go. We're going to torque these down to 80 foot pounds in a star pattern. One. There we are. If you want to go around again, you can do that of course. There we are. Let's get back up top. We'll finish up this job.

Here we go. We've got our connector. Going to connect it in down there. All right, just going to take it. Get my arm down. Heard a click, give a little tug. That feels great. Now we'll get our little tubing here. Air Duct. I'm just going to go ahead and put this right here. Set it on here. We got one broken bolt. If it wasn't broken, you'd just put one in. I'm going to use the one bolt I have. Start it in there. Here's my 10 millimeter. I'm going to tighten it right up. Here we are. Just a little rubber fitting there. There it is. Easy peasy.

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