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i have the same problem and it is not the alternator, i had it checked. any ideas? thanks i have the same problem and it is not the alternator, i had it checked. any ideas? thanks
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YOU PROBALLY HAVE A NEGATIVE POWER DRAW TO CHECK THIS USE A TESTER LIGHT AND CLIP THE WIRE TO THE POSITIVE SIDE OF BATTERY AND TOUCH THE NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL IF IT LIGHTS UP U HAVE A NEGATIVE POWER DRAW
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That is a very strange code. If you keep breaking coils, you need an auto electrician as only a Pro Grade Scan tool Computer can diagnose issues like that.
you can drive even if your alternator is not charging but your problem is you have a posetive wire touching the body sumwhere trace your wires properly n u will find the problem
At first I would suspect the alternator isn't charging the battery -- Now that you mention 'SMOKE'.. Take/Tow your vehicle to an authorized Hyundai dealership and pay the diagnostic fee... they will tell you exactly what the problem is and the cost of parts/labor to fix it... at least this way you'll know what the problem is and what's required to fix it.
I am no expert, but I just had a similar problem. The car would shake and buck when accelerating. It finally just died and would not start. After sitting for some time, the car would start and run a while, then do the same thing. I thought fuel pump. The dealer diagnosed distributor. After replacing, the car is running perfect. Something to think about. Good luck.
What about the fuel filter in the frame? Did the Ford mechanic check it?
Is a diesel? If that is the case, it could be the electric cellanoid switch in the injector pump. But usually it would start and stop it would just shut down with that.
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i have the same problem and it is not the alternator, i had it checked. any ideas? thanks
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