The 04 Santa Fe came with three different engines. 4 cylinder (2.4 lit), and two different V6's (2.7 lit & 3.5 lit). The 2.4 & 2.7 use throttle cables connected directly to the throttle plate, but the 3.5 uses ETS (Electronic Throttle System) which uses two sensors (APS & TPS) and a control module (ETSCM). APS=Accelerator Position Sensor, TPS=Throttle Position Sensor, ETSCM= Electronic Throttle System Control Module. There are different diagnostic procedures for each system.
Go to www.hmaservice.com and register your vehicle by VIN #.. you'll then have access to wiring diagrams, shop manuals, service bulletins, campaigns, illustrations and procedures, etc.
hey ghost45 thanks for the quick reply.
this is a 2004 santa fe with a 4 cylynder 113 hp engine, CRDI. (diesel) it has a sensor on the gas pedal, no cables. I took it out to find a part number or anything and can see anything on it.
Unfortunately, I don't have access to european trim models (diesel), only gasoline engines (U.S. trims).
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