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Old 05-05-2007, 08:26 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Speed sensor "a" on a 01 santa fe 2.7

This is what code the garage got on it. Now i've search'd with no luck on the snata fe. Can someone tell me where this sensor is and what a rough price it should be
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Old 05-06-2007, 04:28 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I'm assuming your Santa Fe is out of warranty?

Perhaps call a few dealers in your area. I found my local dealer charged $150-200 MORE for the Stage 4 (final) service oil change / filter etc. than the one in my University town. Ridiculous.

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This is what code the garage got on it. Now i've search'd with no luck on the snata fe. Can someone tell me where this sensor is and what a rough price it should be
what was the actual code? p0715? pulse generator probably. Should be the input speed sensor.

720 would be the out put.
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did you ever get this figured out...hte vehicle speed sensor is on the tranny ontop of the differential.
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did you ever get this figured out...hte vehicle speed sensor is on the tranny ontop of the differential.
Now that i have to drive it i will go and fix it. Anyone have any ideal as to what this part is going to cost?
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