2000 Hyundai Sonata

Discussion in 'Hyundai Sonata' started by patriots05, Mar 31, 2005.

  1. patriots05

    patriots05 Guest

    The last two times i have filled my gas tank, my car will immediately have
    a problem starting back up.After a minute or two if i pump the gas peddle
    it will start up and run perfect.After the first time it happened my wife
    took the car to have it checked out.the mechanic told her that ther was
    nothing wrong with the car and it must have been bad gas.Well i just
    filled it up tonight from a different gas station and the same thing
    happened.It took a minute or two to start up,but once it did it was
    running perfect.Does anyone have an idea what may be causing this?
     
    patriots05, Mar 31, 2005
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  2. patriots05

    Heckle Guest

    Do you fill it until the pump stops? Or do you keep clicking the pump until
    the tank is filled to the top?
    I have that happen when I fill my 2004 Elantra and keep trying to sqeeze
    more into the tank. Then it will be hard to start or it will stumble like
    its going to stall.
    Bob
     
    Heckle, Mar 31, 2005
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  3. patriots05

    patriots05 Guest

    It was filled to the top the 1st time but I didn't squeeze the pump to get
    extra gas in there.Last night I filled it to 3 quarters of a tank.Same
    thing happened.Its weird because after i do finally get it started it acts
    like nothing happened.Today the car turned right over.
     
    patriots05, Mar 31, 2005
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  4. patriots05

    hyundaitech Guest

    I've seen this once caused by a stuck open purge control valve on the 2.4L
    4cyl engine that didn't otherwise cause a trouble code or check engine
    lamp.

    If you know what your purge control valve is, you can (with the car off)
    take the hose off and see if you can blow through the valve. If you can
    blow through it, the valve is bad.

    The reason this causes hard starting after fueling is that it allows all
    the fuel vapors collected during fueling to enter the intake, in effect
    flooding the engine when you try to restart after fueling.
     
    hyundaitech, Mar 31, 2005
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