It's not likely you'll hurt any thing by trying, usually what's stalled the vehicle is that its motion through the water caused water to spray up on top of the motor and disrupted the ignition system. If it won't start, try removing the distributor cap and spray the inside of it and the parts it's covering with silicone spray or WD40. Reinstall the cap and it should run.
The reason your 2001 Hyundai Sonata lost all power while you were driving and stalled and won't start again is either the battery or the alternator. If you have no power you most likely have an alternator problem.
you need to change the fuel pump shut down relay
my car does not start it stalled once i started then stalled and started again drove home then it diddnt start at all.. fuel pump not priming either
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I DONT HAVE A CLUE!SORRY
check your timing belt
Your vehicle will go into high rpms and not move very much. Also clutch will start to "slip" as your driving it will just start to rev high.
Inertia. When you first start to push the vehicle you need to overcome the inertis of the vehicle and provide it with Kinetic energy. Once the vehicle is moving, i.e has kinetic energy, then to keep a constant speed on a level surface you only need to push to replace the energy lost through friction, drag, and other energy losses
Mine wont start either! IM FREAKING OUT!
When you say not start, do you mean doesn't crank or does nothing when the key is turned? BClear. I have a 95 that did that and it ended up being the cam sensor. After it stalled I would have to wait a few and then it would start right back up.
if a starter sol. is faulty the car will fail to turn over, all the time or intermitantly. The ignition module will usually cause the vehicle to not start (no spark).