what is the repair procedure on a 2013 elantra sterring wheel sensor

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Asked by princesspurcell May 23, 2017 at 03:00 PM about the 2013 Hyundai Elantra Limited FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The abs and traction control light is on the tech found that the steering angle sensor has failed. I would like to know what the procedure is to fix this problem. My car is a 2013 elantra.

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I so much appreciate your answer. what I was trying to find out from my first quote from a Hyundai dealer ship that the steering wheel had to be replaced and the cost over 1700.00 to change the sensor. I thought that was odd so tried to check with other sources and I was told that it did not make since that the steering wheel had to be replaced. I was trying to find the correct procedure so I am not ripped off. I have to have the dealer ship do this is because it hast to be calibrated. I just can't believe it would 1700.00..

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