Hyundai: Sonata GLS Problem
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Sonata GLS Problem
My 2000 Sonata GLS V6 (36,000 miles) showed a problem when I started
it today. At idle the engine sounds as if it is misfiring or it is
running very rich. The engine idles with a vibration. The Check
Engine Light is on. This is a week end so I have not yet taken it to
the dealer for a diagnostic.
Are the symptoms I described typical for a failed oxygen sensor????
Old_Timer (Who misses the old DIY days)
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Re: Sonata GLS Problem
Old_Timer wrote:
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Could be -- a failed O2 sensor will cause the computer to make
adjustments in the engine parameters. However, it sounds more like a
plugged catalytic converter -- although that would be surprising at such
a low mileage. Any chance that leaded fuel was put in at any time
previously?
Good luck,
Harry
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Re: Sonata GLS Problem
Could be the oxygen sensor, or it could be a bad spark plug. Mine had the
platinum ones, but one did not last the length it was supposed to. Thank you
Hyundai warranty. Also, had a spark plug wire go out too.
Steve
com
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I would suspect plug wire first. that's the only thing that I have had
problems with on my 99. Take it to Auto zone and let them read out the code
for you free. If its a 301-306, its a plug or plug wire(most likely)
bill
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Re: Sonata GLS Problem
Take it to the dealer and take advantage of that
warranty!!!
ElantraStan
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Agreed. You are still covered under the warranty period so take it to
the dealer and have them handle it. It is most likely either the spark
plug wires or a bad spark plug (happened to my sister's 99 Elantra at
55k). Try clearing out the ECU by pulling the battery for a few
minutes. If it is a bad O2 sensor, the check engine light would come
on after a few minutes and not when the car starts up.
Nick
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 23:24:25 -0500, "The Commander"
<com> wrote:
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No. Don't clear the code. This helps provide information to whomever
diagnoses the car. And, if it's the O2 sensor, the lamp may not come on
again for days.
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On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 19:47:39 -0700, Old_Timer wrote:
I took the car to the dealer this Monday morning. I told the service
manager that my guess (from my DIY days) was a bad plug wire. It
was the #2 plug wire and the dealer replaced the set of ignition
wires. I found out that there was a recall for oxygen sensors and two
were replaced and the ECU reprogrammed.
The dealer also found a code for the Trans Range Switch and replaced
that item as well.
All covered under warranty.
Old_Timer
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I'm not that knowledgeable about what cost Hyundai charges to check
and reset the ECU however on Honda's it is always a good idea to reset
the ECU in case there is any false error because you'll end up paying
the bill if it was a simple reset. If there is a problem, the light
will come back again.
Nick
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 13:19:52 -0400, "hyundaitech"
<hotmail.com> wrote:
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Re: Sonata GLS Problem
Good news to know...it looks like you are fixing the same parts that I
had to fix on my sister's Elantra. Could be a supplier defect?
Nick
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 19:45:30 -0700, Old_Timer wrote:
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