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cris2fax Apr 5, 2013 03:16 PM

Codes- p0133 and p0244 help please?
 
Ok so I had a pretty bad misfire on my 01 elantra, I checked the plugs and they were all burning hot. The plugs were white on the ends. So I replaced the wires, and plugs. No success, I then figured it was probably the coil pack considering It has 134,000 on it. I replaced it and it was a major help. Now I have a small misfire that only happens occasionally. I hooked the computer to it and got these codes. p0133 and p0244, that is the only two codes it shows, and I think they are exhaust or catalyctic converter related. The top converter that goes into the intake I had to gut it because it stopped up. Then the back converter stopped up shortly after that so I just cut it off and put a piece of flex pipe to replace it. I couldn't afford the converters to put back so that was my only option lol. So does anyone know where the miss is coming from?

Thank you,

faithofadragon Apr 5, 2013 03:58 PM

the p0244 code is def wrong, thats for a wastegate for a turbocharged vehicle



the other code is for an o2 sensor and is more than likely your issue



check the wiring goin to the o2 sensor, if it looks fine and based on your mileage anyways, id replace the sensor and check to see if the miss goes away

Antonyr123 Apr 5, 2013 04:11 PM

Both codes are more then likely right. Even tho the car don't have a turbo engine. Different Outputs ect The OEM ECU still have the abilities. mostly Because its cheaper to mass produce.



Atm my scanner found 3 Codes for No Secondary O2 Sensor . Codes just guide line arent they tbh.

Stocker Apr 5, 2013 05:22 PM

A turbocharger fault would be very odd indeed. The O2 code could explain your failed (hot) plugs. If it runs lean, it runs hot. If it runs lean/hot enough to melt the cat, that's a bad problem.



A catalytic converter should *never* fail in normal service on a well-running engine. I would suspect the O2 sensor or wiring first.



Are you sure it's not P0444 (EVAP system related) or P2243 (which is also O2 sensor related)?



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For instance, there is information to do with P0133 in

DTC

2001>G 2.0 DOHC > Engine > Engine Control > P0133 O2-Sensor Circuit Slow Response (Bank 1 / Sensor 1)

Antonyr123 Apr 5, 2013 06:32 PM


Originally Posted by Stocker (Post 681751)
You may be aware but in case you are not:

Use (only) Internet Explorer

Go to www.hyundaitechinfo.com



You can install svg viewer and go to .exe and change to xp compatible mode and use firefox if wanted. but i.e is more stable and better.



Seems work okish for me :)


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