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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / August 2005

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Jody - 12 Aug 2005 10:44 GMT
i been having this spurratic but frequent flat spot under hard acceleration
in the higher rev range , and also when you take off in the morning the car
stutters a bit when u take off just for a second then goes fine....
any ideas?
think it could be the bosch platniums? they been in for 30 000 kms now, i
also put in new wires last fall, pcv,airfilter. fuel filterwas replaced  at
122,000 kms.
the car has 145 000 kms now..
hyundaitech - 12 Aug 2005 22:12 GMT
If it feels like a misfire, I'd be sure to check the ignition components
(plugs, wires, coil).  You might spray them with a mist of water and watch
for arcing.  Also, be sure to pull all the wires off the plugs and check
for a carbon line down the side of the plug.
Jody - 12 Aug 2005 22:22 GMT
it doesnt feel like a miss, its hard to explain it almost feel like the
engine cuts out for a micro sec...
feels like somthing is cutting out...
but ill check that all too ...
thx guy
> If it feels like a misfire, I'd be sure to check the ignition components
> (plugs, wires, coil).  You might spray them with a mist of water and watch
> for arcing.  Also, be sure to pull all the wires off the plugs and check
> for a carbon line down the side of the plug.
Jody - 12 Aug 2005 22:23 GMT
actually when u leave foot on gas when idling and bring the revs up, it has
a burble too it....

> If it feels like a misfire, I'd be sure to check the ignition components
> (plugs, wires, coil).  You might spray them with a mist of water and watch
> for arcing.  Also, be sure to pull all the wires off the plugs and check
> for a carbon line down the side of the plug.
hyundaitech - 13 Aug 2005 20:34 GMT
It's possibly a fuel pump issue, but I don't have a good feeling about any
one thing.  Certainly, I'd recommend actually finding something wrong
before hanging anything expensive.
Jody - 14 Aug 2005 00:25 GMT
hmmm i hope its not that......
i dunno what to do with it now, im 4 hrs from a hyundai dealer.......
> It's possibly a fuel pump issue, but I don't have a good feeling about any
> one thing.  Certainly, I'd recommend actually finding something wrong
> before hanging anything expensive.
hyundaitech - 15 Aug 2005 17:34 GMT
If the condition is actually happening, I'd take it to a reputable shop
near you.  If you don't know one, ask people specifically about places
which did a good job of figuring out and repairing issues with their car
not performing properly.
 
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