Injector is not fully shutting off and is leaking down and loosing fuel pressure. This will cause fuel to accumulate in the oil pan, and mix with the oil. This is a bad thing, and will cause engine damage. Replace the faulty injector, and change the oil/filter.
A throttle body can be cleaned without removal. Several spray cleaners for throttle bodies are available at your local auto parts.
Physical therapy will begin immediately to improve strength and range of motion; it is the most important aid to recovery and may continue for several months.
I don't know the solution but I have found several posts that indicate it's a dirty throttle body or malfunctioning Air Intake Control (AIC) motor. I have the same van with the same problem and I'm going to try to replace the AIC and clean the throttle body tomorrow.
it may restart several times
Volcanic activity can continue for several days.
If the engine stalls and won't restart for several hours on a 2003 Santa Fe, there is a problem with the computer in the vehicle. Check to make sure all computer fuses are working properly.
A bad throttle sensor can cause several problems. Symptoms include rough idle, loss of power, and even power surges while driving. .
Hello, Jamison here, Could be several things,,,,,,,burned valves,BAD """PLUG WIRES""",jumped time on cam,crankshaft position sensor,A loab down on cam,,,,,,,,,,The list can continue,,, Have it checked out,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Good luck, Jamison.
Several manufactures have made or continue to make them.
Cycle the ignition switch on and off several times pausing briefly in the on position. This will prime the fuel system.
Immediately after the procedure, the patient will spend several hours in the recovery room
The TPS (Throttle Position Sensor) and several other sensors feed information back to the ECM (Engine Control Module) so the ECM can make adjustments to keep the engine running at its peak performance with minimum emissions.