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2006 Hyundai Tucson 4WD 2.7L V6 Questions & Answers
Check engine light on, scan code p0175. I already change MAF and check O2 sensors. have you any advice?
code p 0175 refers to system too rich bank 2===causes --intake blocked ---EVAP canister purge valve ---fuel pressure ---EGR system---injector/s ---HO2S
basically you changed the wrong sensor as the HO2S sensor is the sensor in the exhaust manifold or before the cat converter
It tells the ECM to adjust the injector flow for that bank to a leaner mixture (O2 sensors are after the cat and tell the ECM if the mixture is right for complete burn
it could be from a bad injector that is leaking at the tip and the ECM cannot control the fuel mix
Why tucson produce lot of black smoke when driving up or racing
Black smoke is usually excess fuel, whereas blue smoke is excess oil. Bad coolant temp sensor, vacuum leak, bad maf, map, other. Best guess is coolant temp sensor as these often fail, making computer think engine is cold and thus causing way too much fuel delivery.
How to test crank sensor
Easy remove it and connect a multimeter across the two wires then drag a spanner rapidly across the head and on the lowest setting on the multimeter you chould read a voltage as the spanner is moved ,.
How can I access the trunk from the inside of 2015 Hyundai sonata
My 2015 sonata had the valet deformity (that I read was famous) where I can't utilize the storage compartment button in the vehicle, on the truck and on the key. Irritating, yet not worth placing my vehicle in that frame of mind for - I just opened it physically with the key.
As of late, the lock broke and nothing happens when I turned the key. Presently I can't open it both physically with the key and with any programmed choices.
Is there in any case to break into the truck by means of within the vehicle? The seats go down yet the delivery is inside the storage compartment. I don't actually mind to fix it, basically not at the present time. I simply need to get all the stuff that is caught in there.
What kind of oil should I use in my 2010 hyundai santa fe?
For your 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe, the recommended engine oil type depends on the specific trim. Let's explore the options:
Santa Fe 2.2 CRDi:
Recommended oil types: ACEA C3, ACEA A3/B4, SAE 0W-30, SAE 0W-40, SAE 10W-40, SAE 10W-60, SAE 15W-40, SAE 5W-30, SAE 5W-40, SAE 5W-50, SAE 20W-50, and SAE 0W-2012.
Santa Fe 2.4i CVVT:
Recommended oil type: Not specified in the available data.
Santa Fe 2.7i V6:
Recommended oil type: Not specified in the available data.
Santa Fe 3.3 V6:
Recommended oil type: Not specified in the available data.
Remember to check your vehicle's manual or consult a professional mechanic for precise guidance.
2010 Hyundai Santa Fe 3.5l do i need to buy the spark plugs and coils from a Hyundai dealer?
Basically No. Most good auto parts stores and most online parts sites will be able to supply several different brands of plug to fit your vehicle as long as you use the details you put in your question. You will also be able to do this for the coils as well.
The cost will also probably be cheaper as well. Dealerships usually charge a lot more for exactly the same parts bought elsewhere.
I think your plugs might be NGK Iridium but there are many other good brands out there that will also do the job just as well.
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