willimoon1
Grandeur Charge Air Temperature Sensor Error
Summary of the thread
A 2009 Hyundai Grandeur diesel exhibited a check engine light, reduced power, and a loud hissing noise, with an OBD reader indicating a charge air temperature sensor error. The initial inspection showed the cable and plug appeared intact. The problem was resolved by addressing a defective cable/plug connection to the sensor, costing 95€.
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willimoon1 (community.author)
I'm not entirely sure if they're the same thing, but the error code specifically mentions the charge air temperature sensor. Where was the problem on your car exactly? Was it an easy fix?
manfredherrmann3
Okay, might be slightly different then. My issue was definitely related to the airflow sensor. I would advise you to take your car to a professional. The error was stored in the error memory.
willimoon1 (community.author)
Thanks! I took it to the workshop, and you were right. It was a defective cable/plug connection to the charge air temperature sensor. 95€ and it's sorted!
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manfredherrmann3
That sounds familiar! I had a similar issue with my Grandeur. Reduced power and a weird hissing sound. It turned out to be related to airflow. Is the air temperature sensor the same as the airflow sensor?