I don't know if anyone can help me or not, but my beater car is a 96 Accent with 132,000 miles. The only thing I have had to replace on it is the starter, it been a great little (cheap) car. But the other night I was going home and at stop lights the car had no power from a start, it would barely move for about 5-10 seconds, after the third time the check engine light came on. It got me home, but it was late so I went to bed. The next morning the light was still on, but the problem went away. I started to go to Auto Zone to have the code read, but about 5 mile into the trip the light went off. The car is running pretty good now, but I still have a 1-3 second loss of power from a start. Anyone have an idea on this?
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by ellik:
wont cost you much money if its not it, but try throwing a new fuel filter on. sounds like some kind of fuel problem.<hr></blockquote>
Its funny you said that, 1st thing I did. It did not help. And yes it's a Hyundai, but I need it to last one more winter.
Thanks for the help.2002 Black Camaro<br />A4
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The MIL went off because it did not reoccur. If it does it will go back on. '96 is ODBII. Might even have freeze frame data stored.
Was it a flashing check engine light (MIL)? Flashing represents misfire.--Traded In--<br />1998 Navy Blue Metallic Camaro (RS)<br />3.8L V6 w/4L60E Auto<br />Sport Appearance Package<br />T-Tops - Loaded<br />_ _ _ _ __________________ _ _ _ _ <br /><br />--New--<br />2003 Victory Red S10 Xtreme w/Silver Stripes<br />2.2 L4 w/MW2 5 Speed Manual<br />LS Package
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