I own a 2003 Hyundai Elantra (9+ years old, 99,000 miles). When very cold, the transmission "bucks" into REVERSE gear and also bucks (to a lesser degree) when moving to DRIVE; the power is also extremely low. The Engine Check Light (P1723) indicates either a Transmission Relay Switch or the pair of Speed Sensors (Pulse Generators). After about 10 minutes, the light goes off and the cars run PERFECTLY. This has reoccured about 5 times now; and only (so far) when the engine is stone cold and the outside weather is less than 20 degrees.
I have to "gamble" and fix either Transmission Relay or Speed Sensor". I am leaning towards Transmission Relay. Another P-Code (P0715) seems to be more attuned to the Speed Sensors: this problem seems to cause the Transmission to drop to 4th or 3rd gear while the car is in motion.
Based on my description, Which problem is more likely: Relay or Speed Sensor?
Thank You
33.7k questions
32.5k answers
1.3k comments
23.0k users