Hyundai Accent (HC): Intelligent Variable Transmission (IVT) System (Continuously Variable Transmission) / Hydraulic System

Contents:

Fluid ➤

Valve Body ➤

IVTF Warmer

- Components Location

1. Intelligent Variable Transmission (IVT)
2. IVTF warmer
3. Coolant hose (IN)
4. Coolant hose (OUT)


- Description

• Prevents overheating of the transmisson fluid while the vehicle is moving.

• Transaxle fluid warm-up and cooling can be done with a single system.

- Removal

1.Remove the under cover.(Engine Mechanical System - "Engine Room Under Cover")

2.Drain the coolant.(Refer to Engine Mechanical System - "Coolant")

3.Separate the coolant hoses (A) from the Intelligent Variable Transmission Fluid (IVTF) warmer.

4.Loosen the bolts and then removing the IVTF warmer (A).

Tightenning torque :19.6 - 26.5 N.m(2.0 - 2.7 kgf.m, 14.5 - 19.5 lb-ft)

- Installation

1.To install, reverse the removal procedures.

   

• Carefully install the clamp not to damage the hose.

• Install the clamp in a correct direction not to be interfered with other parts.

• After the installation, start the engine and then check if there are any leakages from the hose.

• Then finish check the IVTF level procedure and refil the IVT fluid.(Refer to Hydraulic System - "Fluid")

• Injection the coolant.(Refer to Engine Mechanical System - "Coolant")

Other information:

Hyundai Accent (HC) (2017 - 2022) Service Manual: Spark Plug

- Specification ItemSpecification TypeSILZKR7E9 Gap0.8 - 0.9 mm (0.0354 - 0.0394 in.) Electrode MaterialNickel Alloy - Description A spark plug is a device for delivering electric current from an ignition system to the combustion chamber of a spark-ignition engine to ignite the compressed fuel/air mixture therein by means of an electric spark, while containing combustion pressure within the engine.

Hyundai Accent (HC) (2017 - 2022) Service Manual: Troubleshooting

- Troubleshooting Trouble symptomSuspect areaRemedy  Clutch slipping • Car will not respond to engine speed during acceleration • Insufficient vehicle speed • Lack of power during uphill driving  Insufficient pedal free playAdjust Clogged hydraulic systemCorrect or replace parts Excessive wear of clutch disc facingReplace Hardened clutch disc facing, or oil on surfaceReplace Damaged pressure plate or flywheelReplace Weak or broken pressure springReplace Diff

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