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Partner 06-29-2009 11:50 PM

99 Sonata Hesitation
 
Late last summer I posted about my 99 Sonata (2.4L) hesitating badly when
started cold. It never actually cut off but came close. When warmed up it
ran fine. There were no CEL indicators. Most responses were to try
injector cleaners. HyundaiTech also mentioned what it may be caused by and
commented that if that was the case, then the problem would go away in the
cold weather. What I just said is best that I recall, I have searched and
tried to find that post/response but can't.
On two different occasions, I put Chevron Techron cleaner in the tank and
all winter it has ran fine when started up cold. I thought I had solved the
problem, but how that the hot weather is back, it is coughing and sputtering
again when started up cold. Runs fine when warmed up.
HyundaiTech, do you remember what you may have thought the problem is and
how to correct? thanks


hyundaitech 07-01-2009 01:36 AM

Re: 99 Sonata Hesitation
 
On Jun 29, 11:50 pm, "Partner" <some...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Late last summer I posted about my 99 Sonata (2.4L) hesitating badly when
> started cold. It never actually cut off but came close. When warmed upit
> ran fine. There were no CEL indicators. Most responses were to try
> injector cleaners. HyundaiTech also mentioned what it may be caused byand
> commented that if that was the case, then the problem would go away in the
> cold weather. What I just said is best that I recall, I have searched and
> tried to find that post/response but can't.
> On two different occasions, I put Chevron Techron cleaner in the tank and
> all winter it has ran fine when started up cold. I thought I had solved the
> problem, but how that the hot weather is back, it is coughing and sputtering
> again when started up cold. Runs fine when warmed up.
> HyundaiTech, do you remember what you may have thought the problem is and
> how to correct? thanks


I don't recall my previous reply, but a quick check of TSBs indicates
there's a reprogram for your car regarding an "infrequent cold-start
hesitation." There are several reprograms for warm ambient
temperature cold start hesitation on 2.4 Sonatas, but the one for the
1999 model year doesn't list any description of the ambient
temperature.

Partner 07-01-2009 09:10 AM

Re: 99 Sonata Hesitation
 
What's process to get TSB done on car over 10 years old?

"hyundaitech" <hyundaimech@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:93d19972-ca82-4996-b1a6-0f0ff9f8d85f@o36g2000vbi.googlegroups.com...
On Jun 29, 11:50 pm, "Partner" <some...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Late last summer I posted about my 99 Sonata (2.4L) hesitating badly when
> started cold. It never actually cut off but came close. When warmed up it
> ran fine. There were no CEL indicators. Most responses were to try
> injector cleaners. HyundaiTech also mentioned what it may be caused by and
> commented that if that was the case, then the problem would go away in the
> cold weather. What I just said is best that I recall, I have searched and
> tried to find that post/response but can't.
> On two different occasions, I put Chevron Techron cleaner in the tank and
> all winter it has ran fine when started up cold. I thought I had solved
> the
> problem, but how that the hot weather is back, it is coughing and
> sputtering
> again when started up cold. Runs fine when warmed up.
> HyundaiTech, do you remember what you may have thought the problem is and
> how to correct? thanks


I don't recall my previous reply, but a quick check of TSBs indicates
there's a reprogram for your car regarding an "infrequent cold-start
hesitation." There are several reprograms for warm ambient
temperature cold start hesitation on 2.4 Sonatas, but the one for the
1999 model year doesn't list any description of the ambient
temperature.


hyundaitech 07-03-2009 03:17 AM

Re: 99 Sonata Hesitation
 
On Jul 1, 9:10 am, "Partner" <some...@comcast.net> wrote:
> What's process to get TSB done on car over 10 years old?
>
> "hyundaitech" <hyundaim...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:93d19972-ca82-4996-b1a6-0f0ff9f8d85f@o36g2000vbi.googlegroups.com...
> On Jun 29, 11:50 pm, "Partner" <some...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> > Late last summer I posted about my 99 Sonata (2.4L) hesitating badly when
> > started cold. It never actually cut off but came close. When warmed up it
> > ran fine. There were no CEL indicators. Most responses were to try
> > injector cleaners. HyundaiTech also mentioned what it may be caused by and
> > commented that if that was the case, then the problem would go away in the
> > cold weather. What I just said is best that I recall, I have searched and
> > tried to find that post/response but can't.
> > On two different occasions, I put Chevron Techron cleaner in the tank and
> > all winter it has ran fine when started up cold. I thought I had solved
> > the
> > problem, but how that the hot weather is back, it is coughing and
> > sputtering
> > again when started up cold. Runs fine when warmed up.
> > HyundaiTech, do you remember what you may have thought the problem is and
> > how to correct? thanks

>
> I don't recall my previous reply, but a quick check of TSBs indicates
> there's a reprogram for your car regarding an "infrequent cold-start
> hesitation." There are several reprograms for warm ambient
> temperature cold start hesitation on 2.4 Sonatas, but the one for the
> 1999 model year doesn't list any description of the ambient
> temperature.


Take the car to the dealer, explain the condition, and ask them to
check the problem and do the reprogramming if applicable. Expect to
pay for the diagnosis, reprogramming, and any necessary and authorized
repairs.


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