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ken99 -> RE: 99 Sonata Electrical Issues-Help Please (1/12/2008 10:16:21 PM)
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I'm not familiar with the 99 Sonata, but I'm guessing it has an idiot light like my 08 Sonata, 95 Taurus and 93 Maxima. I've lost two alternators in 15 years. My experience is the idiot light doesn't come on until zero amperage or total failure. My Nissan once drove me crazy for about 6 months because it exhibited similar starting problems as your Sonata. I tested and replaced the battery. The car would run about three days and then start acting up. Putting a battery charger on the car overnight would fix most of the problems. The alternate idiot light never came on. I had the alternator tested tested at a national parts store, which said the alternator was OK. I final took the car to a mechanic who sent the alternator to a specialty alternator shop that found the problem. The Nissan had a Hitachi altenator with a failing diode that was temperature sensitive. Cold it would deliver nearly full amperage, but only had to warm up a 10-15 minutes under load before the amperage would drop off to about 10% of normal under full load. Apparently there was enough electricity being generated to keep the idiot light off, but not keep up with the demand of the car. I still suggest you have the dealer or a specialty shop check out the alternator. This mechanic also suggested a procedure to me that has often worked to help "reset" some eratic electrical problems. Disconnect the battery from the car, starting with the ground (negative) lead first and then the positive lead. Then walk away from the car for a period of time (like over night). Reconnect the battery in reverse order. My mechanic suggested that airbag systems in the car have capacitors that bleed just enough amperage back into the electrical system to keep some components from resetting. Leaving the battery disconnected for several hours lets those capacitors discharge. He may be full of hooey, but it has worked for me on my older cars where keyless systems (door pads) were confused. New car? My 08 Sonata has been faultless.
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