Starts up when its cold but after it gets warmed up it wont turn over clicks under the dash on passenger side and also under the hood in the fuse box after u let it sit for awhile and it cools down it starts
This is an interesting fault. The click you hear is the relay, that puts power on the starter motor, but you do not hear the starter motor turn. (Or do you?)
First suspect is the battery, they do get old and tired, but you say after a while it cools down and starts, so its probably not the battery. Check the cables to and from the starter motor, and the fat earth cable from the engine to the body (in the engine bay) make sure they are undamaged, clean and the connections are not loose. IF all looks ok I suspect the starter motor. remove the starter motor and clean it.
SOURCE: my 1996 hyundai accent wont crank at all with a good battery
first make sure your battery is good.....one possibility may be your starter.. try hit the starter with a hammer or something similar a few times then try starting it... if that works then u need to replace your starter
SOURCE: car cuts out and stumbles. does not start from warm
Hi,
yes they are linked together I had the same problem and the solution is your coil pack needs replacing there for there is no spark for the spark plugs to the engine thats why the rev counter is moving it the engine cutting out really quickly.
There not expensive I got 1 from a scrap dealer for 20 euro and really easy to install its just 2 bolts and a connection.
The smell off fuel is from when your trying to start it back up the fuel is being pumped into the engine and not being burned
SOURCE: 2000 hyndai accent, starts hard, wont start when engine gets warm
ask hundai if there is a main relay. These are often the cause of this kind of problem and normally reside under the dash.
This is common in Honda, Accura, toyota and huyndai.
Replace main relay or take it apart and resolder all connections.
SOURCE: 03 hyundai santa fe blows ecm fuses after car is warm up and you
There is obviously a short circuit somewhere. Best solution, take vehicle to nearest Hyundai Service Center, pay diagnostic fee. They will give you an estimate of repairs (parts, labor, tax, time-frame, etc.). This way you'll find out EXACTLY what the problem is and what's required to fix it.
SOURCE: from cold start engine warms to quater temp then
Does the Check Engine light come ON when this happens? Whenever the "Check Engine" light comes on, there is always a DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) stored in the ECM (Engine Control Module). You'll need an OBDII (On-Board-Diagnostics) scanner to retrieve any codes recorded/set in ECM. Otherwise, guesswork. I have MANY ideas that could send you on a wild goose chase. I strongly suspect EMS (Engine Management System) sensor beginning to malfunction as it warms up. First strong suspicion is the crank position sensor (CKP) - however,usually always sets a DTC (i.e., P0335, P0336). The next suspicion is the Engine Coolant Temperature sensor. The ECM uses this sensor's signal to adjust fuel, timing, engine RPM, etc based on engine temp. If malfunctioning at a particuar point during engine warm up, it could be telling the ECM the temperature is LOWER or HIGHER than it ACTUALLY is, resulting in the ECM to increase fuel (flood it) or give it LESS fuel (starve it). If this malfunction lasts long enough, the ECM will usually set a DTC for that sensor circuit, either a Range/Performance code, or a "LOW Input" or "HIGH Input" code.
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