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If you need to know the fuel pump relay of your Hyundai Sonata, then here I have mentioned the video which shows you 07 Hyundai Sonata 3.3 fuel pump relay location, have a look
I am a hyundai specialist ....have a fuel pressure test done ,,mainly 99% of a problem on a hyundai ..replace fuel filter and any sensors that may be bad ,..,if you have an autozone have them read this free ,,but they will give you my answer
I would recommend you take it to a shop and have the alternator tested, or take the part off the car and have it bench tested in a store. You may also have a bad fuse or fusable link between the battery and the alt.
If you have a reset button on your car (some do and some do not) it is located in the rear, usually on the passenger side behind a small panel....in the Sonata it would be in the trunk. These buttons normally only trip after a rear end collision.
The relay will be in your fuse panel. Also check the fuel pump fuse. The fuse panel should have a map on the inside cover to guide you to the right components.
The most common problem, however, is a bad fuel pump. After you eliminate the fuse and relay, that will be your next check. You can use a voltmeter to see if the fuel pump is getting power (key turned to ON position)- read across the fuel pump power connector- commonly under the passenger seat.
fuel trim malfunction is po173,not transmission problem.This would be a fuel related problem,but the stuck in 3rd gear is,it maybe a stuck governor,or valve in the valve body,try a product called lube guard at napa,it works wonders.
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