TRNW-2: D7UF1 Hyundai dual clutch No move after replacement.
Chris and Cathy Kershaw
kershawservicesllc at gmail.com
Sat May 31 07:35:12 PDT 2025
Did you attempt to drive it before relearn with the king foo clutch?
I haven’t done one of these yet but an old coworker has been at the Kia
dealer for several years now. He said don’t attempt to do a relearn on the
scan tool, it always causes problems, just drive it. He also said they
don’t put clutches in very often, usually they replace the whole trans
because of problems after doing the clutch only.
On Sat, May 31, 2025 at 7:35 AM Fred Whitaker via trnw2 <trnw2 at trnw.net>
wrote:
> I have a 2016 Tucson that was slipping under heavy throttle in odd
> gears. Worked fairly well under light throttle.
> Sooo Slapped a clutch in it. Set the actuators to 72MM. But it now
> won't make it through relearn,and it doesn't move.
> There are 2 parts to the relearn. Key on engine off,and key on engine
> running.
> It makes it through the engine off part just fine. You can watch each
> actuator travel almost full length. Once it passes that part. It tells you
> to start the engine and it then starts procedure and says conditions aren't
> correct. It doesn't say what isn't correct and trips no codes. It doesn't
> even try to move the actuators in the engine running part.
> I have tried With a Snap on Zeus. Snap on Modis,and an old Autel Elite.
> All stop at same place. The Autel says Something about not being happy with
> gear actuator position. But the shift actuator wan't unbolted,it was simply
> unplugged,so I can't see anything being wrong there,and it all worked
> before. Maybe it means clutch actuator?
> I am questioning how reliable my scanner software is for relearn.
> Wondering if anyone else has had lots of success relearning these after
> clutch replacement. I did one a couple years ago and it relearned. BUT I
> don't think there was that much wrong with that clutch.( Actuators might
> not been as far out of adjustment) This one was smoked.
> Now for the whole truth LOL We got a Kung Foo clutch off of Ebay for
> like 250 dollars figuring we need to see if they actually work. Because
> they use these in Fortes etc.
> So I am now at a fork in the road. Either tow it to the dealer and see
> if they can get it to learn with this Kung Foo clutch. Or put an OEM
> clutch in it and see if that one will learn with the scanners I have.
> Any advice? TIA..... Fred
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