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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / June 2005

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97 Hyundai Elantra Starting problem

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mikeyboy - 02 Jun 2005 19:54 GMT
My girl's 97 elantra has had a starting problem for about a year now. we've
taken it to mechanics and they really haven't been able to pin point it.
fuel pump, spark plugs and wires have been replaced.  Seems to have more
trouble starting in the warmer weather. The starter isn't the problem
though cuz that thing will crank for ever the car just won't turn over.
Andy S - 02 Jun 2005 20:20 GMT
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> trouble starting in the warmer weather. The starter isn't the problem
> though cuz that thing will crank for ever the car just won't turn over.

Check the battery, battery posts for corrosion, wires for tightness.
Just a side note look at joining this group of fine elantra owners.
http://elantragtclub.tripod.com/elantra/id7.html  Geared toward the Elantra
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hyundaitech - 02 Jun 2005 23:15 GMT
If it cranks normally, it won't be anything related to battery/alternator.
Does it crank normally or slowly?

Do you have a check engine lamp?  Actually, even if you don't, it's
probably a good idea to scan for trouble codes.

What you describe is characteristic of a crank sensor, coolant temp
sensor, or MFI relay intermittent failure.

I've also heard of a couple cases where there's poor contact on the ECM.
While I haven't personally experienced this on Hyundai, I've worked on a
couple Kias where they were fixed just by unplugging and reconnecting the
ECM.
 
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