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Kristyle 11-26-2006 07:23 PM

02 Santa Fe hesitating while driving
 
Hopefully, someone can give me some insight.. I have a 2002 Santa Fe
that runs great - I've never had any issues with it. A couple of weeks
ago, I was driving home and the car started jerking as I was driving.
The car never died, and the next morning when I started it, I again had
no problem.

I took it into the dealer anyway, and they said they found an
"insufficient power" code, but they didn't know what that meant. They
tightened the battery cable, since I had had the battery replaced a
couple of months earlier and said that should do it.

Yesterday, I was driving to another state for the holiday, and after
about 2 and a half hours, it started doing it again. I stopped for
about 15 minutes and when I started going again it was fine for another
hour and a half before starting again. Another 20 minute stop and it
was fine for the remaining hour and a half.

No consistency that I can see that's causing it. The first time, I was
driving about 35 in town and had only been in the car about 20 minutes.
The second two times, I was going 65-70. Again today, the car is
having no problem, so I don't think the dealer is going to be much
help. I'm supposed to go out of town again at the end of December, so
I'd really like to get the problem fixed.

Thanks for any help!


hyundaitech 11-28-2006 08:23 PM

Re: 02 Santa Fe hesitating while driving
 
I'm at least a little confused. I thought the "insufficinet power" code
was only used on the 3.5 liter engine, which wasn't available until late
in the 2003 model year.

Any chance you have the code number? I can probably find out what it
means if you have the code number.

If this code refers to the system voltage being too low (code P0562), then
your alternator is probably failing.



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