P1529 Auxillary Speed Idle Control

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by sureshj, Jul 11, 2006.

  1. sureshj

    sureshj Guest

    Car: 2001 Hyundai Elantra GT

    Problem: I got CheckEngine light off and on for about a month. Sometimes
    it didnt appear for a week and suddenly appeared. Everytime CheckEngine
    light appears, the car goes on a low gear kind of stuff, like a OD off
    mode or something of that sort.

    Took to autozone and they told me it is P1529 Auxillary Speed Idle
    Control.

    Any advise ? Appreciate your help.
     
    sureshj, Jul 11, 2006
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  2. sureshj

    hyundaitech Guest

    The code description you have is incorrect. P1529 indicates that the
    Transmission Control Module (TCM) requested the Engine Control Module
    (ECM) to turn on the check engine lamp. When this happnes the
    transmission will be stuck in 3rd gear (failsafe). If you pull the
    diagnostic trouble codes from the TCM, you'll have a better idea as to the
    nature/source of the problem.
     
    hyundaitech, Jul 11, 2006
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  3. sureshj

    sureshj Guest

    Will autozone do this for me ??
    If I take to the dealer, they are going to charge me $19.99 straightaway
    to find out the problem.

    Please help
     
    sureshj, Jul 11, 2006
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  4. sureshj

    Partner Guest

    that's cheap, most dealers charge 50-60 bucks.
     
    Partner, Jul 11, 2006
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  5. sureshj

    hyundaitech Guest

    I don't know whether AutoZone has the capability of reading your TCM codes.
    Since they didn't report them to you, I'd suspect not. But, if you're
    concerned about $20, then it may be worth your while to stop by and check.
     
    hyundaitech, Jul 12, 2006
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  6. sureshj

    bgonser Guest

    Hello, I have the same car and I have the same problem, I was hoping
    you could tell me what the problem turned out to be, before I take it
    back to get fixed. Any info would help.
    Thanks
     
    bgonser, Jul 22, 2006
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