Power Circuits

2003 Hyundai Elantra GT, 4D Sedan, StandardSECTION Power Circuits

Turn ignition on. Check for battery voltage at PCM/ECM power terminals. See PCM/ECM POWER TERMINAL IDENTIFICATION  table. If battery voltage is not present, check operation of engine control relay. See appropriate ECM CONTROL RELAY under RELAYS .

PCM/ECM POWER TERMINAL IDENTIFICATION

Application (1) PCM/ECM Connector Terminals No. (Wire Color)
Accent (2) 12 (ORG/BLK), (3) 13 (ORG), (4) 44 (PNK/BLK), (4) 45 (PNK/BLK) & (4) 63 (PNK/BLK)
Elantra (2) 3 (BLU/BLK), (4) 14 (WHT), (4) 21 (WHT) & (3) 22 (RED)
Santa Fe
2.4L
C21-2 (A/T) (4) 7 (BLU) & (2) 26 (GRN/ORG)
C21-3 (A/T) (3) 28 (RED)
C22-1 (M/T) (4) 25 (BLU)
C22-4 (M/T) (2) 10 (PNK) & (3) 12 (RED)
2.7L
C23-1 (3) 1 (RED), (2) 7 (YEL/ORG), (4) 8 (YEL) & (4) 9 (RED)
3.5L (5)
Sonata
2.4L
C44-2 (A/T) (4) 1 (PNK) & (4) 7 (PNK)
C44-2 (A/T) (2) 26 (ORG)
C45-1 (M/T) (4) 12 (PNK) & (4) 25 (PNK)
C45-4 (M/T) (2) 10 (ORG)
2.5L
C94-1 (3) 1 (PNK)
C94-1 (2) 7 (ORG)
C94-1 (4) 8 (PNK) & (4) 9 (PNK)
Tiburon
2.0L (2) 7 (RED/BLK), (4) 54 (RED/WHT) (3) 58 (BRN)
2.7L
C133-1 (2) 7 (RED/BLK), (4) 8 (PNK) (4) 9 (PNK)
C133-3 (4) 8 (GRN/WHT)
XG350 (3.5L)
C44-2 (4) 1 (PNK), (4) 7 (PNK),(2) 26 (ORG), (3) 28 (PNK)
(1) See Fig 1-Fig 9 .
(2) Memory power.
(3) Power from ignition in START or ON position.
(4) Battery voltage from ECM control relay.

(5) For information on Santa Fe with 3.5L, refer to FUEL SYSTEM (3.5L) article.
Fig 1: Identifying PCM/ECM Harness Connector (Accent, Elantra & Tiburon 2.0L)
G00009435Courtesy of HYUNDAI MOTOR CO.
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