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SHAWN 04-05-2005 11:36 AM

Erratic idle
 
Hi all!

I just bought a 1998 Elantra from my sister in-law. It runs rough at idle,
even sometimes sticks at 3K rpm.
It also has some rough running when you let off the gas a bit then
accelerate again.
Do you know what could be wrong? I have only messed with carbed engines.
So my terminology may be wrong here.
Could it be the throttle position sensor? There so many freaking sensor
thingies, I have NFI. :)
Please help! Thanks!

Shawn
1989 Hyundai Elantra
1978 Ford Fairmont, L6



hyundaitech 04-05-2005 02:12 PM

Re: Erratic idle
 
The tps is one possibility. Is the check enging lamp on? If so, the first
thing to do is retrieve the codes. It also sounds like you may have a
misfire issue.


SHAWN 04-05-2005 07:57 PM

Re: Erratic idle
 
The light isnt on, but I did replace the TPS and it runs 3746574 times
better. I will replace the spark plugs and get new wires for it, which
might help the misfire(since it isnt perfectly running yet). I didnt know
it could pull that good. :)
The thing that sucks is the price on some of these stupid ass sensors. Its
not like my old '78 ford where I can afford to replace stuff since its dirt
cheap. ($85 for whole new cap/rotor/distributor/ignition module)

You say to get retrieve codes. In the future if something is wrong(or could
be still) where would I find a list of codes?
I have seen those code readers at autozone for like $99.00 or so. Are they
any good?

Shawn
1998 Hyundai Elantra
1978 Ford Fairmont, L6

"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
news:bfabb62520ff75bfb2d5fc0486a2bec0@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> The tps is one possibility. Is the check enging lamp on? If so, the
> first
> thing to do is retrieve the codes. It also sounds like you may have a
> misfire issue.
>




LameBMX 04-05-2005 08:35 PM

Re: Erratic idle
 
well man autozone will read the codes for free ... and thier obdII
reader has sort descriptions about the problem ...
and more information about the specific codes can be found at
http://www.hmaservice.com/webtech/
^^ hyundai webtch site you will see mentioned in here
hope this helps for the future ... btw have i said how much i love both
the hyundaitech guy who answers ?'s here ... and that webtech site

later
jerry


SHAWN wrote:

> The light isnt on, but I did replace the TPS and it runs 3746574 times
> better. I will replace the spark plugs and get new wires for it, which
> might help the misfire(since it isnt perfectly running yet). I didnt know
> it could pull that good. :)
> The thing that sucks is the price on some of these stupid ass sensors. Its
> not like my old '78 ford where I can afford to replace stuff since its dirt
> cheap. ($85 for whole new cap/rotor/distributor/ignition module)
>
> You say to get retrieve codes. In the future if something is wrong(or could
> be still) where would I find a list of codes?
> I have seen those code readers at autozone for like $99.00 or so. Are they
> any good?
>
> Shawn
> 1998 Hyundai Elantra
> 1978 Ford Fairmont, L6
>
> "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
> news:bfabb62520ff75bfb2d5fc0486a2bec0@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>
>>The tps is one possibility. Is the check enging lamp on? If so, the
>>first
>>thing to do is retrieve the codes. It also sounds like you may have a
>>misfire issue.
>>

>
>
>


hyundaitech 04-06-2005 01:22 PM

Re: Erratic idle
 
I had a Fairmont with the 200 once. Reman transmission installed for $400.
Couldn't beat it.



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