Engine Shutdown
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Engine Shutdown - 4/6/2008 5:21:57 PM
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need help
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Hello. Is there anyone have any ideas? I have a 99 Elantra that we bought new. I haven't had any major problems with it until recently. The other day it stalled on me on my way to work and wouldn't start back up. It would crank over fine but no fire. I waited for the tow truck for about 45 minutes. When he arrived, the first thing he wanted to do was try to start it. It started right up. I tried to drive it back to my house and almost made it until it stalled again. Again, I waited about 30 to 45 minutes, trying to start it every now and again. After a while it started again. Since then, I have been trying to troubleshoot in my driveway and it seems like it will stall after running 10 to 15 minutes and will not start again until it cools down. Someone said it might be the MAF sensor but I replaced it and it still does it. I don't want to keep changing parts. Can anyone help with ideas? Thanks.
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RE: Engine Shutdown - 4/6/2008 6:05:09 PM
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ken99
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Is the check engine light on? If so, you need to obtain a scanner (many parts store loan or rent them) to detemine what error codes are stored in the computer.
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RE: Engine Shutdown - 4/9/2008 7:29:16 PM
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P76 Super
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I have a similar prob with a 95/96 Excel that has been occuring over the past 2 years inconsistantly, with the car finally stalling in the same manner you describe just the other day. I initially thought it was fuel starvation either a blockage or stuffed pump. Checked the pump and did a bench test a checked the flow only to find all ok. Reinstalled and disconnected high pressure fuel hose to fuel rail and flow tested again into a jerrycan, still ok. I allready know that the injectors are good as the resistance is within tolerance and tested spray 6months ago. Next after dismissing the fuel theory I started to check the sensors as i am cheap and dont like buying parts that "others think" might be the cause. If in doubt buy the car manuels for help. So far I have checked the Maf sensor ,Intake air temp sensor,Throttle position sensor, Idle speed control actuator, evap solenoid purge valve and ignition coil and the harness connecting to them. Each sensor has an ohms reading ( get a multimeter) and the harness has output voltages when engine on. So far each of the sensors are in tolerance or very close to it. The ignition coil tho is out of tolerance on one of the primary coils (could be part of the prob). After start up from cold about 15mins (during that time it sounds like it is idling rough) the thermo fan kicks in and the engine nearly has a heart attack and goes very close to stalling. As soon as the fan stops the engine will then go back to a very rough idle. My next step is to check the alternator and regulator because of the current drain described above when the fan kicks in ( checked fan and no short to earth). I havent put a scanner on it yet as i dont know wether it is OBDII or I compliant and dont think any codes will show as i took it to Ultra tune last time and had them check but no codes were present. Good luck 76er!
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