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marvinnative -> RE: Engine Stalled one too many times (9/26/2008 12:06:20 PM)
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I''m reading your posts with interest, because I have just begun to have the same problem. I have a 2006 Hyundai Tucson/LX 2.7 V6 4SP 4 WD with just over 25,000 miles. A couple of weeks ago, it started to suddenly lose power on deceleration - pulling up to stop signs, stoplights, railroad tracks, parking places, into my garage. I would suddenly lose power steering, power brakes and I would look at my instrument panel to realize that I no longer had power. (It wasn''t like I choked it down, it just suddenly turned off). In each of these instances, if I put it back into Park or Neutral, I was able to restart the engine and drive for a while. It was not happening to me driving on open road, only on deceleration and coasting into a stop. After reading through some of your posts (and others like them upon Googling "Hyundai Tucson stalling," I took my Tucson into the dealer yesterday, Thursday, 9/25/08, explained my problem and told them what I had read online. I, too, was met with "Never heard that before." <sigh> I asked them to please check it out. They found a couple of codes. My work order says "Scan Tool PO0123C TPS - Replaced TPS Sensor." Description of part: Sensor Assy-Throt #35170-37100. Additionally, the "ESC Off" light had been intermittently coming on. My work order says "Scan Tool C1513 Brake Lamp Switch." Description of part: Switch Assy-Stop #93810-3K000. So, I leave the dealership, hopefully that my problem has been fixed. At the first stoplight that I come to, the "ESC Off" light comes back on. <sigh> I consider turning around, but decide to drive on home to make sure all else is still working. Just off the freeway (thank goodness), my car starts to lurch and I seem to be losing power steering and brakes - very stiff. I get stopped by construction and idle for a bit. When I start to accelerate, my vehicle does not seem to want to go (I now have a string of vehicles behind me on a two-lane road, and I''m praying that I don''t stop and block the one-lane that is accessible around the construction!) My car will not shift gears. (I wonder if it has gone into transmission "safe mode." I am forced to pull off the road into the first driveway I come to (there is an electric smell). I turned off my car and sat to ponder my predictament. When I turned it back on, the "ESC light" had reset, the car seemed to be driveable again, so I limped on home. I called the dealer for instructions - knowing I would not dare attempting to drive it back to the dealership. The dealer instructed me to have Hyundai Roadside Assistance to come pick it up, for me to ride along with the tow truck, and to come back for a loaner. I waited over 2 hours for Roadside Assistance! Took a very unpleasant ride with the tow truck driver (he was sick and gave me all the graphic details of just HOW SICK he was! Additionally, his truck had some mechanical difficulties and I wondered if we would even make it back to the dealership). We arrived back to the dealership just as the service department was closing. They left a key for me in the showroom (which turned out to be the WRONG key for the loaner...yes, I was definitely losing patience at this point.) And, just for fun, the loaner was sitting dead on EMPTY (and if you were from Charlotte, NC, you would understand the distress that caused me - since nearly every gas station is OUT of gas due to the hurricane in the Gulf recently. Made it home with the gas light on.) I waited until about Noon today (Friday) to check on my car. According to the Service Manager, they are replacing a "pressure switch." They planned to test drive it carefully and give me a call back. No call as of yet (3 PM). Needless to say, I am now very concerned. Will keep you updated on status.
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