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#72 of 93 Re: Hyundai Online Shop Manuals Access [1995sonatav6]
by pat
May 06, 2009 (9:07 am)
Usually it is the browser, not the OS, that matters. Have you tried Firefox?
#73 of 93 Re: Hyundai Online Shop Manuals Access [1995sonatav6]
by 1995sonatav6
May 06, 2009 (9:13 am)
yep. tried explorer, firefox, safari. Do you have a mac?
#74 of 93 Re: Hyundai Online Shop Manuals Access [1995sonatav6]
by tenpin288
May 06, 2009 (10:52 am)
This is from the HMA service website regarding requirements:
Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher
Windows 98/NT/2000/ME/XP
Adobe Acrobat Reader
Adobe SVG Viewer
Macromedia Flash Player
#76 of 93 Re: crankshaft postion sensor [dljenson]
by SilverBullet00
Sep 27, 2009 (9:15 am)
To get the right answer, you will have to identify which engine you have. Also, shouldn't you be using the Sonata forums??
#78 of 93 repairs
by tish6
Mar 03, 2010 (3:26 pm)
My 2005 Sonata recently stopped on me while driving. Fuel pump and strainer changed along with timing belt and plugs. Car still will not start. What should I do next to get it started.
#79 of 93 Re: repairs [tish6]
by newowner10
Mar 04, 2010 (7:13 am)
I do not mean to give you a hard time but why did you replace these parts.
A car would not stop due to a bad plug, it may miss but not stop. Was the timing belt broken? Did you not have fuel pressure?. There are many reasons a car will not run. After you try to start it have you looked a plug to see if it is "Wet"? That will determine if gas is flowing.
Cars are not like they use to be:
1) Where you looked down the carburetor and pump the throttle and if gas squirted out .
2) When you would remove a plug wire and crank the engine and see if you have spark
3 ) Where you would verify the timing by turning the engine to align the timing mark and see it the distributer was aimed at plug one.
Cars are very complicated know and you may have spent more than it would have cost you to bring it to someone with the test equipment.
You could have the codes read by someone or buy a reader but you are spending more money again.
#80 of 93 Re: repairs [newowner10]
by tish6
Mar 04, 2010 (12:08 pm)
It was time for the timing belt to be changed car has 105,000m. Also the plugs were needed. Everything u mentioned above was checked.
Mar 04, 2010 (12:49 pm)
With everything being electronic nowadays, it has to be a bad sensor and the one that will prevent a car from starting is the camshaft sensor and the crankshaft sensor. These are the two I would be suspicious of.