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hyundaiuser 05-17-2006 03:07 PM

Slow Pickup
 
Hello!
We have a 99 Sonata V6 ...from a couple of days the pickup has been
really slow...on the freeway it drive just fine.
I would appreciate any inputs you may have..

Thanks


hyundaiuser 05-18-2006 08:46 AM

Re: Slow Pickup
 
The mechanic suggested change of oxygen sensors and catalytic converter
and is charging $1300. Does this sound alright?


Thanks




hyundaiuser wrote:
> Hello!
> We have a 99 Sonata V6 ...from a couple of days the pickup has been
> really slow...on the freeway it drive just fine.
> I would appreciate any inputs you may have..
>
> Thanks



hyundaiuser 05-18-2006 08:46 AM

Re: Slow Pickup
 
The mechanic suggested change of oxygen sensors and catalytic converter
and is charging $1300. Does this sound alright?


Thanks




hyundaiuser wrote:
> Hello!
> We have a 99 Sonata V6 ...from a couple of days the pickup has been
> really slow...on the freeway it drive just fine.
> I would appreciate any inputs you may have..
>
> Thanks



hyundaiuser 05-18-2006 08:46 AM

Re: Slow Pickup
 
The mechanic suggested change of oxygen sensors and catalytic converter
and is charging $1300. Does this sound alright?


Thanks




hyundaiuser wrote:
> Hello!
> We have a 99 Sonata V6 ...from a couple of days the pickup has been
> really slow...on the freeway it drive just fine.
> I would appreciate any inputs you may have..
>
> Thanks



Rev. Tom Wenndt 05-18-2006 11:48 AM

Re: Slow Pickup
 
Wrong guy to ask, but does $1300 sound right?? No.

Bluntly, change the oxygen sensors yourself, and get an evaluation from an
exhaust specialist, getting them to do the work if necessary on the
catalytic converter.

In my world, $500 should do it, but maybe I'm off.

Tom Wenndt


"hyundaiuser" <bhakta.ram@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1147956401.785379.275190@g10g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> The mechanic suggested change of oxygen sensors and catalytic converter
> and is charging $1300. Does this sound alright?
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
> hyundaiuser wrote:
>> Hello!
>> We have a 99 Sonata V6 ...from a couple of days the pickup has been
>> really slow...on the freeway it drive just fine.
>> I would appreciate any inputs you may have..
>>
>> Thanks

>




Rev. Tom Wenndt 05-18-2006 11:48 AM

Re: Slow Pickup
 
Wrong guy to ask, but does $1300 sound right?? No.

Bluntly, change the oxygen sensors yourself, and get an evaluation from an
exhaust specialist, getting them to do the work if necessary on the
catalytic converter.

In my world, $500 should do it, but maybe I'm off.

Tom Wenndt


"hyundaiuser" <bhakta.ram@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1147956401.785379.275190@g10g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> The mechanic suggested change of oxygen sensors and catalytic converter
> and is charging $1300. Does this sound alright?
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
> hyundaiuser wrote:
>> Hello!
>> We have a 99 Sonata V6 ...from a couple of days the pickup has been
>> really slow...on the freeway it drive just fine.
>> I would appreciate any inputs you may have..
>>
>> Thanks

>




Rev. Tom Wenndt 05-18-2006 11:48 AM

Re: Slow Pickup
 
Wrong guy to ask, but does $1300 sound right?? No.

Bluntly, change the oxygen sensors yourself, and get an evaluation from an
exhaust specialist, getting them to do the work if necessary on the
catalytic converter.

In my world, $500 should do it, but maybe I'm off.

Tom Wenndt


"hyundaiuser" <bhakta.ram@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1147956401.785379.275190@g10g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> The mechanic suggested change of oxygen sensors and catalytic converter
> and is charging $1300. Does this sound alright?
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
> hyundaiuser wrote:
>> Hello!
>> We have a 99 Sonata V6 ...from a couple of days the pickup has been
>> really slow...on the freeway it drive just fine.
>> I would appreciate any inputs you may have..
>>
>> Thanks

>




hyundaitech 05-18-2006 12:52 PM

Re: Slow Pickup
 
This sounds alright only in the event it's correct. I believe there are
three catalytic converters on this car. Why does the mechanic want to
replace those items? Was the check engine lamp on? If so, what were the
trouble codes? Which of the three converters will he be replacing?

My gut instinct says this won't fix your car. Why? Because the oxygen
sensor doesn't tend to affect acceleration on this model when it fails.
(This doesn't mean it can't do it-- I've seen it happen, but it's very,
very rare.) As for the catalytic converter, if it were clogged, it would
be likely to be *more* of a problem during freeway driving. When a
catalytic converter is clogged, it restricts exhaust flow, making high rpm
performace drop, and in more severe cases, makes it impossible to reach
high rpm or to even start the engine.


hyundaitech 05-18-2006 12:52 PM

Re: Slow Pickup
 
This sounds alright only in the event it's correct. I believe there are
three catalytic converters on this car. Why does the mechanic want to
replace those items? Was the check engine lamp on? If so, what were the
trouble codes? Which of the three converters will he be replacing?

My gut instinct says this won't fix your car. Why? Because the oxygen
sensor doesn't tend to affect acceleration on this model when it fails.
(This doesn't mean it can't do it-- I've seen it happen, but it's very,
very rare.) As for the catalytic converter, if it were clogged, it would
be likely to be *more* of a problem during freeway driving. When a
catalytic converter is clogged, it restricts exhaust flow, making high rpm
performace drop, and in more severe cases, makes it impossible to reach
high rpm or to even start the engine.


hyundaitech 05-18-2006 12:52 PM

Re: Slow Pickup
 
This sounds alright only in the event it's correct. I believe there are
three catalytic converters on this car. Why does the mechanic want to
replace those items? Was the check engine lamp on? If so, what were the
trouble codes? Which of the three converters will he be replacing?

My gut instinct says this won't fix your car. Why? Because the oxygen
sensor doesn't tend to affect acceleration on this model when it fails.
(This doesn't mean it can't do it-- I've seen it happen, but it's very,
very rare.) As for the catalytic converter, if it were clogged, it would
be likely to be *more* of a problem during freeway driving. When a
catalytic converter is clogged, it restricts exhaust flow, making high rpm
performace drop, and in more severe cases, makes it impossible to reach
high rpm or to even start the engine.



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