hobbit
Well-Known Member
Has anyone taken a scantool to their Kona, and found a P0C17 DTC set?
My cheap Actron flags it as "permanent", not sure what that means. It
supposedly translates to "drive motor position resolver not learned".
It appears to be completely harmless [if even true?] and doesn't show
any warnings in the driver display. And the motor and controller seem
to know the rotor position just fine, or I'm sure things would be
obviously unhappy when driving.
Hyundaitechinfo.com is rather unclear about it, and implies that it's
a very minor tuning tweak that can be commanded to start by the "GDS"
dealer diagnostic tool, and then the car's supposed to figure it out and
perform the tuning by itself by simply driving around a bit. The techs
at the local dealer never heard of it, and refuse to go pull codes from
a new Kona on their lot to see if it has the same thing.
There's a vague reference to Sonata hybrids with the same code,
+ https://www.hyundai-forums.com/threads/p0c17-code.657213/
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My cheap Actron flags it as "permanent", not sure what that means. It
supposedly translates to "drive motor position resolver not learned".
It appears to be completely harmless [if even true?] and doesn't show
any warnings in the driver display. And the motor and controller seem
to know the rotor position just fine, or I'm sure things would be
obviously unhappy when driving.
Hyundaitechinfo.com is rather unclear about it, and implies that it's
a very minor tuning tweak that can be commanded to start by the "GDS"
dealer diagnostic tool, and then the car's supposed to figure it out and
perform the tuning by itself by simply driving around a bit. The techs
at the local dealer never heard of it, and refuse to go pull codes from
a new Kona on their lot to see if it has the same thing.
There's a vague reference to Sonata hybrids with the same code,
+ https://www.hyundai-forums.com/threads/p0c17-code.657213/
_H*