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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / June 2009

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07 Elantra SE Stall/EPS

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Fantine - 21 Jun 2009 21:34 GMT
My 07 Elentra SE stalled today while I was making a slow right turn in
a parking lot (I had just started the car).  EPS light went on.
Started the car, light when off after ignition, no problems after
that, and steering is fine.

Is it worth taking the car to the dealer for this, or should I wait to
see if it happens again?  Never had the car stall out on me, and it
has had all scheduled maintenance done on it (just under 14,000 miles
on the car).  Thanks for any advise.
hyundaitech - 23 Jun 2009 05:28 GMT
> My 07 Elentra SE stalled today while I was making a slow right turn in
> a parking lot (I had just started the car).  EPS light went on.
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> has had all scheduled maintenance done on it (just under 14,000 miles
> on the car).  Thanks for any advise.

It's possible the EPS lamp illuminated solely because the engine
stalled.  It'd be difficult for this system to cause a stall.

Whether you should take it in depends not only on how concerned you
are about the car and future problems, but also on the value of your
time and the risk of a no problem found.  Choose what's best for you.
Fantine - 25 Jun 2009 22:17 GMT
> > My 07 Elentra SE stalled today while I was making a slow right turn in
> > a parking lot (I had just started the car).  EPS light went on.
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> are about the car and future problems, but also on the value of your
> time and the risk of a no problem found.  Choose what's best for you.

I haven't driven the car since posting, but I'm off from work tomorrow
and I'll see how the car performs then.  I recall that the car idled
somewhat roughly the last two times I started it after it had been
sitting for a few days.  I'll bring it into the dealer if it
misbehaves tomorrow.  Thanks for your help -- I appreciate it!
hyundaitech - 26 Jun 2009 03:19 GMT
> > > My 07 Elentra SE stalled today while I was making a slow right turn in
> > > a parking lot (I had just started the car).  EPS light went on.
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> sitting for a few days.  I'll bring it into the dealer if it
> misbehaves tomorrow.  Thanks for your help -- I appreciate it!

Does the engine crank for a long time prior to starting, especially
the first start of the day?
Fantine - 27 Jun 2009 00:03 GMT
> > > > My 07 Elentra SE stalled today while I was making a slow right turn in
> > > > a parking lot (I had just started the car).  EPS light went on.
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> Does the engine crank for a long time prior to starting, especially
> the first start of the day?

No, it doesn't.  The car starts immediately without problem, even on
the first start.  I drive it for multiple short trips today, and I
must have started it at least 7 or 8 times in all (that's my usual
driving pattern, combined with city driving, which I know is hard on
cars).  No stalling at all.  The only thing I noticed is that it seems
to be idling a little roughly at stops.  Tachometer is at the usual
point, but the car shakes a little bit.
hyundaitech - 28 Jun 2009 07:01 GMT
> No, it doesn't.  The car starts immediately without problem, even on
> the first start.  I drive it for multiple short trips today, and I
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> to be idling a little roughly at stops.  Tachometer is at the usual
> point, but the car shakes a little bit.

You've probably ruled out my fuel pump thoughts.  If the idle is rough
enough that you think it's obvious, go ahead and take it in.  Be sure
to list all the oddities that have occurred, but make special note
that the idle remains rough.  If it's doing it when the dealer looks
at it, they should be able to locate the cause.  There's a reasonable
likelihood that the rough idle and stalling are due to the same issue.
 
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