How to change Santa Fe's idle speed ?
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Re: How to change Santa Fe's idle speed ?
'Yes, there is something wrong if it is idling at 2k rpm. There can
be a lot of reasons for that, such as sticking throttle linkage, bad
sensors, broken vacuum lines, etc.'
REPLY: Not according to my local Hyundai Dealerships Service Dept ;
they said 2000 rpms upon a cold start is how it comes from the factory
and no external anomoly is causing it.
be a lot of reasons for that, such as sticking throttle linkage, bad
sensors, broken vacuum lines, etc.'
REPLY: Not according to my local Hyundai Dealerships Service Dept ;
they said 2000 rpms upon a cold start is how it comes from the factory
and no external anomoly is causing it.
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Re: How to change Santa Fe's idle speed ?
'Today, if your late model car dies, (even if you only run out of gas
and burn up the electric fuel pump) you're completely ed.'
REPLY: Id like to respectfully call to your attention that using the
'F' word to dialogue on a mechanical issue (or any issue) is improper as
it is a vile , derogatory, and offensive to many including myself.
Would i be out of line by asking you to please refrain from pretending
it is a correct manner of speech ??? Thanks for your consideration in
this matter.
and burn up the electric fuel pump) you're completely ed.'
REPLY: Id like to respectfully call to your attention that using the
'F' word to dialogue on a mechanical issue (or any issue) is improper as
it is a vile , derogatory, and offensive to many including myself.
Would i be out of line by asking you to please refrain from pretending
it is a correct manner of speech ??? Thanks for your consideration in
this matter.
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Re: How to change Santa Fe's idle speed ?
"Dave in Lake Villa" <DaveInLakeVilla@webtv.net> wrote in message
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'Yes, there is something wrong if it is idling at 2k rpm. There can
be a lot of reasons for that, such as sticking throttle linkage, bad
sensors, broken vacuum lines, etc.'
REPLY: Not according to my local Hyundai Dealerships Service Dept ;
they said 2000 rpms upon a cold start is how it comes from the factory
and no external anomoly is causing it.
But there is a difference between start up and normal idling. He did not
mention it was only at starup, but did give the impression it was constant.
Perhaps clarification is needed.
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Re: How to change Santa Fe's idle speed ?
Not according to my local Hyundai Dealerships Service Dept ;
they said 2000 rpms upon a cold start is how it comes from the factory
and no external anomoly is causing it.
'But there is a difference between start up and normal idling. He did
not mention it was only at starup, but did give the impression it was
constant. Perhaps clarification is needed.'
REPLY: Perhaps he could clarify for us, but, I think he would have
indicated 'all of the time' if it were not just upon cold startup.
they said 2000 rpms upon a cold start is how it comes from the factory
and no external anomoly is causing it.
'But there is a difference between start up and normal idling. He did
not mention it was only at starup, but did give the impression it was
constant. Perhaps clarification is needed.'
REPLY: Perhaps he could clarify for us, but, I think he would have
indicated 'all of the time' if it were not just upon cold startup.
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Re: How to change Santa Fe's idle speed ?
"Dave in Lake Villa" <DaveInLakeVilla@webtv.net> wrote in message
>
> REPLY: Perhaps he could clarify for us, but, I think he would have
> indicated 'all of the time' if it were not just upon cold startup.
>
I think he would have said "on startup" if it was not happening all the
time. Startup speed in influenced by temperature and what used to be choke
settings for a richer mixture. That is all computer controlled now, of
course, My impression is that you set the idle for a normal run speed as
opposed to a startup situation.
I guess clarification is needed rather than the generic, "how do I change
idle speed"
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[SOLVED] Re: How to change Santa Fe's idle speed ?
The problem has now been fixed. As alluded to by Edwin Pawlowski and
hyundaitech, the cause was a split and collapsed vaccum hose between the
inlet manifold and the rocket cover. A new $30 hose did the trick. Thanks
for all the replies.
hyundaitech, the cause was a split and collapsed vaccum hose between the
inlet manifold and the rocket cover. A new $30 hose did the trick. Thanks
for all the replies.
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Re: [SOLVED] Re: How to change Santa Fe's idle speed ?
"Jerimiah" <JMN@thome.ng> wrote in message
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> The problem has now been fixed. As alluded to by Edwin Pawlowski and
> hyundaitech, the cause was a split and collapsed vaccum hose between the
> inlet manifold and the rocket cover. A new $30 hose did the trick. Thanks
> for all the replies.
Glad is was something simple.
Ed
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Re: How to change Santa Fe's idle speed ?
On May 30, 6:59 pm, DaveInLakeVi...@webtv.net (Dave in Lake Villa)
wrote:
> 'Today, if your late model car dies, (even if you only run out of gas
> and burn up the electric fuel pump) you're completely ed.'
>
> REPLY: Id like to respectfully call to your attention that using the
> 'F' word to dialogue on a mechanical issue (or any issue) is improper as
> it is a vile , derogatory, and offensive to many including myself.
> Would i be out of line by asking you to please refrain from pretending
> it is a correct manner of speech ???
You're the only one pretending it's offensive, as I don't sense an
impending tsunami of adverse public opinion in here against using a
phrase meaning exactly the same as: "you're completely screwed"
And yes, it would be, just as you, a thin-skined do-gooder, can't
refrain from sending out e-mail lectures to people with whom you have
NO relationship, or do you actually have absolutely no sense of net
etiquette at all?
HAL
wrote:
> 'Today, if your late model car dies, (even if you only run out of gas
> and burn up the electric fuel pump) you're completely ed.'
>
> REPLY: Id like to respectfully call to your attention that using the
> 'F' word to dialogue on a mechanical issue (or any issue) is improper as
> it is a vile , derogatory, and offensive to many including myself.
> Would i be out of line by asking you to please refrain from pretending
> it is a correct manner of speech ???
You're the only one pretending it's offensive, as I don't sense an
impending tsunami of adverse public opinion in here against using a
phrase meaning exactly the same as: "you're completely screwed"
And yes, it would be, just as you, a thin-skined do-gooder, can't
refrain from sending out e-mail lectures to people with whom you have
NO relationship, or do you actually have absolutely no sense of net
etiquette at all?
HAL
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Re: How to change Santa Fe's idle speed ?
The "F" bomb is now politically incorrect in daily speech. "Up the creek" is
a suitable replacement. Was I the only one who caught that on Glenn Beck?
Steve, AZ
<headseyewin@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> On May 30, 6:59 pm, DaveInLakeVi...@webtv.net (Dave in Lake Villa)
> wrote:
>> 'Today, if your late model car dies, (even if you only run out of gas
>> and burn up the electric fuel pump) you're completely ed.'
>>
>> REPLY: Id like to respectfully call to your attention that using the
>> 'F' word to dialogue on a mechanical issue (or any issue) is improper as
>> it is a vile , derogatory, and offensive to many including myself.
>> Would i be out of line by asking you to please refrain from pretending
>> it is a correct manner of speech ???
>
>
> You're the only one pretending it's offensive, as I don't sense an
> impending tsunami of adverse public opinion in here against using a
> phrase meaning exactly the same as: "you're completely screwed"
>
> And yes, it would be, just as you, a thin-skined do-gooder, can't
> refrain from sending out e-mail lectures to people with whom you have
> NO relationship, or do you actually have absolutely no sense of net
> etiquette at all?
>
> HAL
>
>
a suitable replacement. Was I the only one who caught that on Glenn Beck?
Steve, AZ
<headseyewin@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> On May 30, 6:59 pm, DaveInLakeVi...@webtv.net (Dave in Lake Villa)
> wrote:
>> 'Today, if your late model car dies, (even if you only run out of gas
>> and burn up the electric fuel pump) you're completely ed.'
>>
>> REPLY: Id like to respectfully call to your attention that using the
>> 'F' word to dialogue on a mechanical issue (or any issue) is improper as
>> it is a vile , derogatory, and offensive to many including myself.
>> Would i be out of line by asking you to please refrain from pretending
>> it is a correct manner of speech ???
>
>
> You're the only one pretending it's offensive, as I don't sense an
> impending tsunami of adverse public opinion in here against using a
> phrase meaning exactly the same as: "you're completely screwed"
>
> And yes, it would be, just as you, a thin-skined do-gooder, can't
> refrain from sending out e-mail lectures to people with whom you have
> NO relationship, or do you actually have absolutely no sense of net
> etiquette at all?
>
> HAL
>
>
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Re: How to change Santa Fe's idle speed ?
"Steve R." <sarinaz@frontiernet.net> wrote in message
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> The "F" bomb is now politically incorrect in daily speech. "Up the creek"
> is a suitable replacement. Was I the only one who caught that on Glenn
> Beck?
>
> Steve, AZ
Could be, who is Glenn Beck?
While I'm not offended by the word, it does get to be a bit much when
someone cannot say a sentence without using the word. Poor speech habits,
poor education, I guess.
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Re: How to change Santa Fe's idle speed ?
>
> While I'm not offended by the word, it does get to be a bit much when
> someone cannot say a sentence without using the word. Poor speech habits,
> poor education, I guess.
I don't like "it", but, really, ""you're completely f*&^ked" is very much
LESS offensive than "f%^*k you". A lecture was not required.IMO."
"You sir, are in a decidedly untenable situation" making a phrasal come
back? ; I think not.
> While I'm not offended by the word, it does get to be a bit much when
> someone cannot say a sentence without using the word. Poor speech habits,
> poor education, I guess.
I don't like "it", but, really, ""you're completely f*&^ked" is very much
LESS offensive than "f%^*k you". A lecture was not required.IMO."
"You sir, are in a decidedly untenable situation" making a phrasal come
back? ; I think not.
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