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suspect the fuel filter. if you replaced the fuel filter & still stall, use fuel pressure gauge to check the fuel system. (could be bad fuel pressure regulator or fuel pump.)
It sounds like your alternator. If the car were to keep running it would have been your battery. When your alternator goes bad it cannot recharge your battery nor keep the computer running. Run down to Auto Zone or something similar and they can test it for you. It will be about $100 if that is the case but most are fairly simple to replace.
I had a similar problem with my Santa Fe. It occurred intermittently but after I turned the steering wheel to the left. After much screwing around by the dealer and trying to baffle me with BS we heard about a strange solution. I am not a mechanic but the problem somehow related to a spring in the Airbag on the steering wheel. Changed the spring and "Stone the flame'n crows" problem solved. Never had a problem since.
Probably not a glitch but an possible issue with the crankshaft position sensor intermittently losing its signal to fire the coils.The crank sensor should be ohmed out when the vehicle is warmed up and when it is cold just to verify that it stays with in operating specifications.If it does not then it will need replaced.
Did some research and found quite a few people with the same problem. All solutions were the same. Replace the Purge Control Valve, Hyundai part number 28910-22040. It is covered under warranty.
more than likely the crank sensor is the fix. once the engine cools down the sensor also cools .
if you could take it out right away and shoot freon on it and put it back in it would start wright up.
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