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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / May 2008

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Sluggish acceleration in a 1996 Accent

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mmcclaf@gmail.com - 24 May 2008 20:05 GMT
I have a problem with a 96 Accent that when I go to accelerate, it
does so, but very slowly, and once it hits a certain point (about 3500
rpms in second gear or third gear) the car starts to decelerate. The
O2 sensors have already been checked, along with transmission fluid.
Anyone have any ideas what it could be? Canadian Tire has already told
me that its not the catalytic converter. Any help would be appreciated.
hyundaitech - 28 May 2008 00:31 GMT
Can you tell whether the transmission is slipping (indicated by
significant increase in rpm on acceleration but not a similar increase i
vehicle speed)?  That's one possible scenario.

Low fuel pressure is another possible issue.

And, of course, a partially clogged converter or otherwise plugged exhaus
could be the issue.

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lmcclaf - 31 May 2008 01:53 GMT
This was my son's post about his accent. We had tried various things
like checking for transmission slippage, fuel pressure problems from
either a clogged filter or a dying fuel pump, dirty MAF, converter
blockage, etc. but nothing seemed to help. Finally found the problem
right in front of our faces. Timing belt had jumped 2 teeth. Car was
due for timing belt change anyway so that was carried out and
everything is right with the world once more. Guess we should stop
trying to make simple problems too complex lol. Thanks for your
response Hyundaitech.

Cheers... Lawrence
 
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