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C0039 — Right Rear Tone Wheel (Subfault)

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C0039

HYUNDAI C — Chassis

Right Rear Tone Wheel (Subfault)

Brand: HYUNDAI
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Causes

  • Damaged or missing teeth on the right-rear tone wheel (reluctor ring).
  • Contaminated tone wheel (metal debris, heavy rust, brake dust) preventing clear signal.
  • Right-rear wheel speed sensor (ABS sensor) failed or out of position / loose.
  • Connector corrosion, broken wires, or poor ground in the sensor circuit.
  • Faulty ABS/ESC control module or internal circuit fault.
  • Excessive wheel bearing play or damaged hub affecting tone wheel clearance.

Symptoms

  • ABS, ESC or traction control warning lamp illuminated.
  • Loss of ABS or traction control function for events involving the right-rear wheel.
  • Inconsistent or erratic wheel speed reading for the right-rear wheel on a scan tool.
  • Brake pedal pulsation or unusual brake behavior under ABS activation (rare).
  • Possible noise or play from the rear hub/wheel bearing area.

What to check

  • Read and record all stored codes and freeze frame data with a proper scan tool.
  • Visually inspect the right-rear tone wheel/reluctor ring for damage, missing teeth, or heavy contamination.
  • Inspect the wheel speed sensor for damage and correct seating; check sensor air gap to tone ring per service manual.
  • Check sensor connector for corrosion, bent pins, water intrusion, or loose fit.
  • Perform a wiggle test on the wiring from the sensor to the ABS module while monitoring the wheel speed signal for dropouts.
  • Measure sensor resistance and compare to manufacturer specification (or check for open/short).

Signal parameters

  • Identify sensor type from service data (Hall-effect/active type or passive/variable reluctance).
  • Hall/active sensor: has a reference supply and produces a square/switching signal (logic-level pulses). Expect a supply reference (typically 5 V or vehicle-specific) and a pulsed output when wheel rotates; check service manual for levels.
  • Variable reluctance sensor: generates an AC sinusoidal voltage whose amplitude increases with wheel speed; no supply line — measured as AC voltage across sensor terminals.
  • Typical checks: with wheel off ground, spin wheel slowly and observe live data for a steady increasing pulse rate and stable amplitude; use an oscilloscope to confirm waveform and amplitude if available.
  • Refer to OEM service manual for exact resistance, voltage and waveform specifications before replacing components.

Diagnostic algorithm

  1. Connect a bi-directional scan tool. Read and record DTCs and live wheel speed data; note whether right-rear speed is missing or erratic compared to other wheels.
  2. Visually inspect right-rear tone wheel and sensor assembly for damage, contamination, or missing teeth. Remove heavy debris and re-test.
  3. Lift vehicle and secure on stands. Rotate the wheel by hand and observe wheel speed readings on scan tool for consistent pulses.
  4. Inspect sensor mounting and air gap; tighten or realign sensor per service manual if out of spec, then re-check signal.
  5. Back-probe sensor connector: verify reference supply voltage (if active sensor), sensor ground, and signal while spinning the wheel. For passive sensors measure AC voltage while spinning.
  6. Measure sensor resistance/continuity with meter. Compare to OEM spec; replace sensor if open/short or out of spec.
  7. Wiggle wiring harness from sensor to module while monitoring signal to detect intermittent opens or shorts. Repair any damaged wiring or connectors.
  8. Inspect hub/bearing for play or damage that may change tone wheel position; replace hub assembly or bearing if required.
  9. If sensor, wiring and tone wheel are good, check ABS module grounds, fuse, and inputs. If module input is defective, consider module testing or replacement per OEM procedure.
  10. Clear codes, perform a road test and re-scan to confirm the fault is resolved and no new codes set.

Likely causes

  • Physical damage or contamination of the tone wheel (most common).
  • Sensor air gap too large or sensor misalignment after wheel/hub service.
  • Wiring harness chafing or intermittent connector contact at the sensor.
  • Failed wheel speed sensor element (open/short or electronic failure).

Fault status

⚠️ Status
ABS/ESC control module detected a subfault on the right-rear wheel tone wheel circuit — intermittent or missing wheel speed reference from the right-rear wheel.
🟡 Repair difficulty: Medium
⏱️ Diagnostic time: 0.5-2.0 hours

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