Weird Problem with fuel
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Weird Problem with fuel
I drove in some negative degree weather after hitting a curb with some ice on the road. After the next day my Hyundai Accent car wouldn't start. I sprayed Ether in it to see if it was the engine, but it would tunr over and act like it would start if there was a continuous fuel source. I replaced the Fuel pump, but not the filter yet. I still doesn't start. Is there an automatic fuel line shut off that happened after I hit that curb? The check engine light went on after that and stayed on. I got one of those car scanner andit shows that nothing is wrong. I also bought a new relay for the fuel pump, but it also did nothing.... any recommendations... Thanks
#2
Yes, there is and the emergency fuel shutoff is discussed in the owner's manual to the car. Did the car run for any length of time after hitting the curb?
#3
Yeah
The car ran great... with no problems at all for a whole next day (60 miles). Where exactly is that part located? Or do you think it may be something else.
I am going to buy the repair manual on CD since it didn't come with an owners manual with the car.
I am going to buy the repair manual on CD since it didn't come with an owners manual with the car.
#4
another perspective
He had something similar but not sure because OBDII codes not mentioned... a possibility
https://www.hyundaiforum.com/forum/s...ead.php?t=3943
https://www.hyundaiforum.com/forum/s...ead.php?t=3943
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Yeah all my relays and fuses looked good - I actually bought a new relay for the fuel pump and installed it. But is there a fuse beyond the relay for the fuel pump - somewhere past the fuse box in the engine, possibly? Just want to make sure I am not missing anything or not seeing something. I know some cars can have weird setups.