Replaced battery. Worked for 2 days now same problem. Solenoid clicks. Alternator...maybe?
SOURCE: Car losing battery
Possible faulty starter motor. If it is stuck on, you will not always know, it will drain your battery and burn itself out, particularly the solenoid. It could blow other fuses, check and replace if required. Try replacing starter motor. Some times you can give the starter motor a sharp tap and it will work but not always, first sign of a dodgy starter motor is click click click.
SOURCE: 2001 tiburon: cranking but will not start ? No Spark
Based on what you've described so far, you are not familiar with the system you are trying to repair (not intended to insult you). Take/tow the vehicle into a Hyundai Service Center (dealership), pay the diagnostic fee. They will tell you EXACTLY what the problem is and what's needed to fix it (parts, labor, tax, time-frame, etc.).
SOURCE: overheat 2001 hyundai tiburon
Only 2 parts remaining are the thermostat and waterpump. Always start with the thermostat when diagnosing an overheating problem. If the car is overheating constantly under all conditions and coolant is backing up into the reservoir, it's very likely to be the thermostat. If it only overheats at low speed or idling, it's more likely the waterpump.
SOURCE: 2001 hyundai elantra have starting probleams
hi from uk may i suggest you recheck battery terminal leads are clean/secure? then check the negative lead from battery where it connects at the other end to the engine usually at point where engine and transmission connet? ensure this connection is also clean/secure ? also you may try this? turn engine manually by crankshaftpully half a turn if it starts ok ? without click ? you may have a bad spot of teeth at some point on ring gear on flywheel? and now and again engine stops at the point thatstarter locks on bad teeth and does not rotate hence the click ? by turning engine half turn will clear teth from starter pinion ?you may even hear/feel starter pinion free itself ?
SOURCE: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon. Starts very hard first time
Don't know if it applies to your car but modern fuel systems often have a 'cold start' valve that delivers more fuel when the engine is cold. Same function as a choke in earlier cars using a carburetor.
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