elantra 1999
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elantra 1999
my 1999 hyundai elantra has a problem of stalling after it has been driven for only a short time. after i let it sit for about 15 to 20 minutes, it will then start back up but it only goes a short distance and dies again. i have recently had the catalytic converter,the timing belt,cam bearing, and another bearing,also the fuel filter replaced,the car ran for about 2 weeks after the repairs were made and then this problem occured. i was told to change the ignition coil, i did and this is not the solution.prior to all the other repairs mentioned i had a new alternator, battery, plugs, wires, and all other belts replaced. can anybody assist me in what the problem is this time?
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RE: elantra 1999
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I recently had the same type of problem with my 98 Accent 1.5. The car would run and then cut out. Wait 5-20 min and then start again just as easy.
At home, let you car idle for a while, 5,10,15-30 min. See if the cars cutts out after a while of standing and idling. If this happens, it might also be that you have a sensor on the ignition system that is intermittendly not giving signal through.
In my case it was what the tech called a "cranck angle sensor" located close to the flywheel where engine and trans is connected, just below the exaust manifold. The sensor was replaced and the problem solved.
I recently had the same type of problem with my 98 Accent 1.5. The car would run and then cut out. Wait 5-20 min and then start again just as easy.
At home, let you car idle for a while, 5,10,15-30 min. See if the cars cutts out after a while of standing and idling. If this happens, it might also be that you have a sensor on the ignition system that is intermittendly not giving signal through.
In my case it was what the tech called a "cranck angle sensor" located close to the flywheel where engine and trans is connected, just below the exaust manifold. The sensor was replaced and the problem solved.
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