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I just bought a used 2008 kia sedona 6 weeks ago. everything runs fine but a couple days ago i started hearing a buzzing sound from the motor. no issues in how the car runs though. what could it be?
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Ok all. Heres a stumper. My wifes Kia minivan was running fine. No issueswhatsoever. well maintained...you get the drift. Last week, we came home from ...
Sounds like the same problem I have been having with my 2002 Sedona for the past 6 or 8 months. It would run OK for several days, weeks, or months, then just quit. If I let it set for 10 to 20 minutes, it would restart and run fine for at least the rest of that day. About 2 weeks ago, I was fortunate that it happened when someone was with me, so I was able to determine that it was not getting any spark. Since then the problem has gotten worse and more frequent - it was happening almost every day and would take over 1/2 an hour before it would start again. This morning was the last straw. I drove for about 4 miles and it quit. Took 1 hour and 10 minutes before it would restart. Drove another 2 miles and did it again. This time it took 1 hour 35 minutes before restart. After 1 more mile, it quit again. Took 2 hours, this time. Made it another mile and BAM! - did it again. My bro towed me home. I determined that it is most likely NOT the crankshaft position sensor, because 99% of the time they either work, or they don't. Very rarely does it cause in intermittant problem. The most likely suspect is the engine computer. That was always a likely culpret when I worked on GM cars. Today I installed a $50 junk yard engine control computer. I am crossing my fingers! I will know on Thursday, as I have a 50 mile trip to make. I will post again on Thursday, to let you all know.
You might have a fuel pump problem after running out of gas. Fuel pumps use gasoline to stay cool, and when there is no gas they can overheat. Also, a good way to tell if your fuel pump is running, is to turn the key to the "run position" ( right before the car starts) and listen for a humming/buzzing sound coming from the fuel tank. Matt
Sounds like a battery to me. The cold doesnt drain the battery it just makes it more difficult to produce enough energy to crank the car. If the battery is weak already, the cold just makes it worse. Replace it and move on!
SOUNDS LIKE YOUR HEARING WATER FLOWING THROUGH YOUR HEATER CORE TRY RUNNING THE CAR WITH THE RAD CAP OFF UNTIL THE COOLING FAN KICKS IN THEN SHUT IT DOWN AND TOP UP THE RADIATOR AND RESIVOIR.
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