Sonata goes to full accelleration
#1
Guest
Posts: n/a
Sonata goes to full accelleration
Thought I would try here and see if I'm lucky. My girlfriend has a 2001
Sonata, 6 cylinder Engine.
The engine first starts pinging and knocking, then goes to full engine
accelleration. By itself. Any clue as to what that is (now that the
mechanic has bent her over and fixed over $1k of crap without fixing the
problem described above...)
Thanks,
Randy
Sonata, 6 cylinder Engine.
The engine first starts pinging and knocking, then goes to full engine
accelleration. By itself. Any clue as to what that is (now that the
mechanic has bent her over and fixed over $1k of crap without fixing the
problem described above...)
Thanks,
Randy
#2
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Sonata goes to full accelleration
Check the cruise control cable. I had to fix one of these because I jacked
the engine while replacing the timing belt and it pulled the cable out of
its crimp.
Another idea is the throttle position sensor, but these have been pretty
reliable on the Sonata, and shouldn't be causing anything as dramatic as
you're describing.
Beyond that, take your car to someone who has a clue. It seems pretty
obvious that if you've spent $1000 toward fixing this problem and that
it's no better, that the place you have it has no real idea what the
problem is and intends to charge you for every guess they make.
the engine while replacing the timing belt and it pulled the cable out of
its crimp.
Another idea is the throttle position sensor, but these have been pretty
reliable on the Sonata, and shouldn't be causing anything as dramatic as
you're describing.
Beyond that, take your car to someone who has a clue. It seems pretty
obvious that if you've spent $1000 toward fixing this problem and that
it's no better, that the place you have it has no real idea what the
problem is and intends to charge you for every guess they make.
#3
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Sonata goes to full accelleration
> Check the cruise control cable. I had to fix one of these because I
> jacked the engine while replacing the timing belt and it pulled the
> cable out of its crimp.
>
<snip>
Thanks so much for taking the time to respond.
Randy
> jacked the engine while replacing the timing belt and it pulled the
> cable out of its crimp.
>
<snip>
Thanks so much for taking the time to respond.
Randy
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
born2board69
Car Parts For Sale
0
09-04-2009 03:32 PM
krazycivic
Want To Buy
0
04-12-2005 03:18 AM
supra_DT
Automotive Pictures & videos
3
03-05-2005 08:55 PM
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)