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A person can read the fault codes on a Hyundai Sonata by connecting an OBD II code reader to the vehicle's computer. It displays all the errors detected, as well as a brief description.
try cleaning the air filter and the fuel injection system I assume you're getting a check engine light. Hook up an OB2 code reader, google the code with the 2005 Hyundai Sonata, and get an explanation of the code. In general, 3 things make your vehicle go down the road: FUEL, COMPRESSION, & SPARK. Everything falls under 1 of these 3. It sound like you could have a bad fuel injector or a bad spark plug or faulty coil in which a code reader will detect right away. If you live near an auto zone most will check it for you for free and research the code for you. A good OB2 code reader is around $40.00, and there are better ones out there for a little more than that. Hope this helps, Joe
It lets the reader know where important information is located
It lets the reader know where important information is located
the sensor should be located behind the raidator right above the starter the sensor should be located behind the raidator right above the starter
It lets the reader know where important information is located
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it is sometimes on the left side.
A cylinder misfire on cylinder 2 in a Ford Escape engine indicates a faulty spark plug, plug wire, or ignition. Hooking an OBDII code reader to the vehicle can narrow down the cause.
The plug-in for a code reader on a 1990 Dodge Dakota is located under the hood along the firewall.
it lets the reader know where important information is located