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2004 Hyundai Sonata...Stumbles And Stalls...Need Help!!!!
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fdegree
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Aug 6, 2008, 12:09 PM
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2004 Hyundai Sonata...Stumbles And Stalls...Need Help!!!!
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2004 Hyundai Sonata - 4 cyl. - Automatic Transmission I am now completely puzzled. This problem started over a month ago – spark knocking, lurching, minimal response to accelerator positioning, occasionally stalls…almost like it is running out of gas. But, it would not do this all the time…sometimes it would run for a few days just fine, then out of nowhere, it would start giving me this problem. At first I thought it was water in the gas since the very first time it happened was 20 minutes after filling the tank. So, I tried a gas additive to get rid of any potential water in the fuel tank over the course of 3 tank fills…didn’t help. Found out I needed a special adaptor just to check fuel pressure. Since I didn't have one, I decided to just replace the fuel pump and spark plugs…didn’t help. Started to notice it was happening more frequently (now daily), but always after about 20 – 30 minutes of driving. Let it sit and cool down for a while, it would be fine until it heated up again. The engine temperature never overheated…stayed around 205 – 210 degrees. During the course of all this we found codes for the cam sensor, cylinder 1 misfire, cylinder 4 misfire, random misfires (I don't remember the actual code numbers now). Then, one night, I cleared all of the codes and restarted the engine. Revved it up until it started acting-up again, so I could recheck the codes…did this 3 times. Each of the 3 times it only returned a cam sensor code, nothing else. So, I replaced the cam sensor (which was only 8 months old…it was replaced back in November)…didn’t help Most recently, the engine "stumbled" and eventually stalled, after about 20 minutes of driving. Checked the codes, and it returned only 2 codes: P0421 - Warm up catalyst below threshold bank 1 P0340 – Cam position sensor A bank 1 ckt malfunction Out all of the times it has been acting-up and returning codes, this is the very first time we have seen the catalyst code. Although, the Cam sensor code seems to appear every time. Checked ignition coil and plug wire resistance...nothing odd with them. To summarize: Runs rough and stalls after 20 – 30 minutes of driving Tried gas additive to get rid of water Replaced fuel pump and spark plugs Replaced cam sensor Nothing has solved the problem Any suggestions…
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Double J
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Aug 6, 2008, 12:33 PM
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fdegree
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Aug 6, 2008, 12:53 PM
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It appears you think it has something to do with the cam sensor. The sensor itself is brand new, and the one that was in prior to changing it was only 6 months old. So, I doubt it is the sensor itself. The plug (connector) has beed triple checked for tightness. So, I don't think that is the problem either. If the problem is in the cam sensor circuit, how do I check that to make sure? If the problem is in the PCM, how do I check that to make sure? Why would it run for 30 minutes before "stumbling" and stalling?
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dave284
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Aug 8, 2008, 9:04 PM
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If the cam sensor is not at fault, then most likely it is the pcm...but keep in mind some after market parts won't work with these vehicles.Checking the pcm can be a diy job, but it needs to done with a special diagnosing tool.
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