SOURCE: Engine Management light
you will need to have the codes pulled it could be many other sensors or problems being detected
SOURCE: Intermittent break shudder issue.
i would check the disc rotor.if it is warped or out of roundness this problem will happen or wheel bearing may be loose
SOURCE: Engine management system comes on hyundai trajet
depending on what code it is showing the problem could be occuring in the tranny the torque convertor could be trying to go out or a shift solenoid causing it to stall.
SOURCE: My check engine light comes on intermittently.
The car should be under warrentee and the dealer should fix it free. Don't try to fix it your self as you'll throw the dealer a loop that will make them take longer to fix it
SOURCE: 1999 GLE Sonata 5 speed
I just bought a 1999 Sonata "as is" and had the same problem bringing it home. The previous owner said it was a fuel filter or pump problem, but I found this online regarding recalls on this model:
VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: SOME SONATA VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH 2.5 LITER V-6 ENGINES AND ALL ELANTRA MODEL VEHICLES MAY HAVE EXPERIENCED INTERMITTENT LOW-SPEED ENGINE STALLING, WHICH COULD OCCUR IF THE MAF (MASS AIR FLOW) SENSOR ELECTRICAL SIGNAL IS INTERRUPTED AS A RESULT OF ENGINE VIBRATION TRANSMITTED TO THE MAF SENSOR CONNECTOR WIRING HARNESS.
You might want to ask your mechanic to check this out.
Illuminates when the ignition is switched on. It should extinguish as soon as
the engine starts.
If it illuminates with the engine running, it indicates a malfunction with
the engine management system. Have this checked as soon as possible.
If it flashes when driving, reduce the vehicle speed immediately until the
light illuminates constantly. If it continues to flash, avoid heavy acceleration
and high engine speed, stop the vehicle and have it checked immediately.
On some vehicles this light may be red - again stop the vehicle and seek
assistance.
If it is safe to do so, try stopping the vehicle, switching off the engine,
wait two minutes, then restarting the engine to reset the engine management
system.
With the light illuminated, the vehicle is still safe to drive as
long as no other faults are apparent with the engine. Have the vehicle checked
by a dealer or garage as soon as possible to avoid any damage being caused to
the catalytic converter
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