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Probably because timing belts are notoriously unreliable.
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if you have more than 60K miles start by replacing the Oxygen sensor(s) that is(are) installed after the catalytic converter(s).
I just disarmed my 2001 sante fe. Heres how I did it. Unlocking my vehicle of course set the alarm off. I inserted my key into the ignition and switched to the "on" position. I then waited 30 seconds and was then able to start the engine and the alarm was disababled. This also worked on my 2002 Hyundai Santa Fe!
i changed timing belt and timing chine but my car know need good fix and not start very well,please help me
You don't. If your Santa Fe only has the front map lights which don't come on when the doors open up there is a fix. Contact HMA and start a case with them. Hyundai has a service policy update which replaces the current map light(s) with ones that will come on along with the rear dome light and cargo area light when a door is opened up. It took my local Hyundai dealer a month of Sundays to get going and order the part/perform the work but it was well worth it.
I can't answer it but I have the same thing happening right now with my 2004. First the directional arrows on the dash go on and off, then the door locks and alarm and it won't start while it is doing all that.
I have a 2004 santa fe and in the last 2 months when i put gas into it after that i have a hard problem getting it started and that is the only time i have the problem..it could sit for 2 days and i never have a problem starting it ,,anyone else have this problem and know what it is..
2005
All Hyundai accent in that year physically don't have that code they will start in p0,p2 and u0 . None start in p1
The head is aluminum and is possibly warped. you need to do a compression and cly leak down test.
Well Santa start bringing presents around 12:00 that is when you are sleep