2001 Accent GL won't start!!!! Please help me!
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2001 Accent GL won't start!!!! Please help me!
I just traveled from Houston TX to Austin TX and parked at my hotel. Went
out to leave and car won't start. Car functiond well on trip. It keeps
cranking and cranking but no sign of turnover. Any suggestions? Could it
be my crank sensor?
out to leave and car won't start. Car functiond well on trip. It keeps
cranking and cranking but no sign of turnover. Any suggestions? Could it
be my crank sensor?
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Re: 2001 Accent GL won't start!!!! Please help me!
Dealer tells me it is the crank sensor, O2 sensor and loose timing belt.
Car drove fine on way over. Could I get away with just the crank sensor
until I get back to houston? I think it would start with just the crank
sensor.
Car drove fine on way over. Could I get away with just the crank sensor
until I get back to houston? I think it would start with just the crank
sensor.
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Re: 2001 Accent GL won't start!!!! Please help me!
reflekt wrote:
> Dealer tells me it is the crank sensor, O2 sensor and loose timing belt.
> Car drove fine on way over. Could I get away with just the crank sensor
> until I get back to houston? I think it would start with just the crank
> sensor.
The O2 sensor shouldn't keep the car from starting and it's pretty
unlikely that it needs replacing unless the car's got over 100K miles on
it. It sounds like the guy saw you coming and is looking to make a big
ticket repair. I'm also skeptical about the timing belt. They only way
it can be "loose" is if the tensioner is failing or has failed. It's not
something that you can adjust. Again, I think you're being set up. Take
the car elsewhere and get another opinion.
> Dealer tells me it is the crank sensor, O2 sensor and loose timing belt.
> Car drove fine on way over. Could I get away with just the crank sensor
> until I get back to houston? I think it would start with just the crank
> sensor.
The O2 sensor shouldn't keep the car from starting and it's pretty
unlikely that it needs replacing unless the car's got over 100K miles on
it. It sounds like the guy saw you coming and is looking to make a big
ticket repair. I'm also skeptical about the timing belt. They only way
it can be "loose" is if the tensioner is failing or has failed. It's not
something that you can adjust. Again, I think you're being set up. Take
the car elsewhere and get another opinion.
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Re: 2001 Accent GL won't start!!!! Please help me!
I have difficulty imagining how the Oxygen Sensor would keep the vehicle
from starting. You may well have a faulty oxygen sensor, however.
If your vehicle has enough miles on it that it's out of warranty, then you
should replace the timing belt if it has never been done, but I also doubt
this is your problem, although it is remotely possible. I similarly doubt
that it is loose. I don't think I've ever seen this on an Accent unless
the tensioner pulley went bad.
Check with the dealer to be sure you understand them correctly that all of
these items are necessary for the vehicle to start. Not all service
advisors make clear the difference between repairs necessary to correct
the condition for which you brought the car to them and those repairs
recommended in addition for a variety of reasons. Technicians also many
times do not give the advisor enough information to know what is
necessary, what is additional, and why the repairs are recommended.
If the dealer continues to claim that the oxygen sensor is part of the
no-start issue, then you should probably go elsewhere.
from starting. You may well have a faulty oxygen sensor, however.
If your vehicle has enough miles on it that it's out of warranty, then you
should replace the timing belt if it has never been done, but I also doubt
this is your problem, although it is remotely possible. I similarly doubt
that it is loose. I don't think I've ever seen this on an Accent unless
the tensioner pulley went bad.
Check with the dealer to be sure you understand them correctly that all of
these items are necessary for the vehicle to start. Not all service
advisors make clear the difference between repairs necessary to correct
the condition for which you brought the car to them and those repairs
recommended in addition for a variety of reasons. Technicians also many
times do not give the advisor enough information to know what is
necessary, what is additional, and why the repairs are recommended.
If the dealer continues to claim that the oxygen sensor is part of the
no-start issue, then you should probably go elsewhere.
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Re: 2001 Accent GL won't start!!!! Please help me!
"reflekt" <ambient8@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<63412188f3d669425b8a5f61cc3a25c0@localhost.t alkaboutautos.com>...
> I just traveled from Houston TX to Austin TX and parked at my hotel. Went
> out to leave and car won't start. Car functiond well on trip. It keeps
> cranking and cranking but no sign of turnover. Any suggestions? Could it
> be my crank sensor?
Does the CHECK engine light come on when you turn the key to "ON"
position?
> I just traveled from Houston TX to Austin TX and parked at my hotel. Went
> out to leave and car won't start. Car functiond well on trip. It keeps
> cranking and cranking but no sign of turnover. Any suggestions? Could it
> be my crank sensor?
Does the CHECK engine light come on when you turn the key to "ON"
position?
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