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MIKEXD2004
04-04-2008, 09:44 PM
I had my hyundai tucson in a performance shop for one week tring to hook up Aem FIC to my alpine stage 1 setup... i hvae gotten 2 sets of pin outs for the ecu and they were both incorrect
for my 2006 hyundai tucson...

My truck is runnin like **** .....ever since i had my whole timing belt kit setup up tune form soulful racing
Now everytime i put the car in reverse the whole engione seems to want to jump out the car...
i get no power to the wheels until i reach about 2000 rpms

i had a regualar shop do the timing belt tune up with all the parst from sfr ( maybe thats where i went wrong)
so i'm bring it back to the shop tomm morning..

i'm going to have to take off my cai so i can help with mpg since my cel wont come off

i'm having the most difficult time tring to find a pin out for my truck i cant find **** on HMA....

and the great help i ve been getting on the borads still have me @ step 1

if anyone can help me find this pin out i would greatly appreaciate it
my pin out is different then the hyundai tiburon even though i have the delta engine....

i'm running out of ideas and the next step will be to change back to normal if i cant get any answers... any help please

Keyan
04-04-2008, 09:47 PM
dont blame kdmstuff's OEM HYUNDAI PARTS for you car running like crap. blame the people who installed it and apparently didn't set the timing correctly.

MIKEXD2004
04-05-2008, 09:14 AM
i'm bringing it back today hopefully this solves the problem
keyan do you know were to get the ecu pin out out of hma? or any where else for a hyundai tucson 2.7 20006 and elantra 2004 with cvvt

Keyan
04-05-2008, 10:12 AM
WWW.HMASERVICE.COM for all your OEM needs.

larryinkc
04-05-2008, 10:29 AM
Hi Mike,
The HMA site can be pretty confusing. Here's what worked for me.

Sign in to HMA service site.

Click on shop.

Select your vehicle at the top.

Click on Tucson 2.7 V6.

Click on fuel system.

Click on engine control system.

Click on engine control module (ECM)

Click on schematic diagrams - will get you to the wiring diagram

Click on description and operation - gets you to the connector pinouts


Same procedure for Elantra.

Hope this works for you

Larry