99 sonata hard starting...Problem fixed

Discussion in 'Hyundai Sonata' started by 99trooper, Sep 26, 2005.

  1. 99trooper

    99trooper Guest

    Hello again... I just wanted to update the forum for the Sonata extended
    crank time (hard starts) I've had. Per HYUNDAITECH's suggestion that it
    was the fuel regulator, I replaced it (only $30 for the part). Thanks
    HYUNDAITECH for pointing me in the right direction, because that is what
    the problem was...it starts great every time now.

    The only problem is: this is the 3rd regulator that has had to be
    replaced on my car (I had the dealer pull warranty records from the
    previous owner) I've only got 60k miles on it, it seems a bit much to me
    for it to fail that many times!
     
    99trooper, Sep 26, 2005
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  2. 99trooper

    hyundaitech Guest

    I've seen none of the regulators fail on this particular vehicle (99-05
    Sonata). Possibly something in the gas, but I doubt it.
     
    hyundaitech, Sep 27, 2005
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  3. Hi Hyundaitech,
    I really appreciate your informed responses. It would be very helpful
    to me if you would include the original question with your response.
    Thanks, Al

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    Arold "Al" Green
     
    Arold \Al\ Green, Sep 27, 2005
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  4. 99trooper

    99trooper Guest

    Well we do have reformulated gas here in Wisconsin, and I know last year
    people had injector problems (I think they found too high of a sulfer
    content due to the ethanol in the gas). I thought the dealer would have
    picked up on something after the 1st 2 failed...

    The parts guy said they go through a lot of them...the service guy said it
    wasn't that common of a part to fail, so who knows...

    Thanks again HYUNDAITECH for your info on this
     
    99trooper, Sep 27, 2005
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  5. 99trooper

    hyundaitech Guest

    Sorry about that Arold. Actually in many cases I'd like to quote something
    from the original post, but I've been unable to find any way to do that on
    www.talkaboutautos.com. Please don't view my lack of quoting to be an
    indication of apathy. I've simply been unable to do it. I will, as much
    as possible, try to make my responses clear enough to imply what was
    asked.
     
    hyundaitech, Sep 27, 2005
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