Saturday, January 23, 2010

Hyundai I Why Will My 1997 Hyundai Only Start After Turning Over Repeatedly?

Why will my 1997 Hyundai only start after turning over repeatedly? - hyundai i

My 1997 Hyundai has problems starting. Whatever the weather, starts the engine temperature or humidity, only after submission several times. It seems to me that the owner or a solenoid valve problem, but I am referring to people with more expertise than I do. Thank you in advance, brothers and sisters.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Have Bad spark plug wires or WIRE sounds like it is very difficult to start. Change spark plugs

2 of the fuel pressure regulator could be stuck in the fuel cycle or not the exact amount in the fuel line.
3, the fuel pump and filter have to check / change if the entire filter.
4 If any of these factors has the business to be conducted to control> Sensor TPS \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ u0026lt, "Position Sensor Gas" is sure a check mark for underground storage, and that you have the right amount of voltage / amps When the switch is off, and must be replaced, the sensor tells the computer how much gas is pressed speedeing so with the engine.
5 single for the shop is to replace the ignition module or coil, which is the same, depending on the car. Some cars like a Honda Accord 1993, the 2 modules controlling the candles.

Hope this helps.

allure45... said...

Hyundai is known to use spark plug wires, especially if the hard drive. Replace with high quality thread to (at least 35,000 miles).
Also clean the battery terminals and connections to ensure that the cables are in good condition.

Idealguy... said...

no problem, starter solenoid, if there is more to do, it looks like an explosion or a fuel problem. Try the easy things first, you change the fuel filter, make sure that your gas. Check spark plugs and cables to ensure, that you are the spark, the coil to see if your coil is active.

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