Santa Fe cold startted happening

Discussion in 'Hyundai Santa Fe' started by moonglow, Jul 17, 2007.

  1. moonglow

    moonglow Guest

    Santa Fe 2004 2.7 FWD 41k miles

    This problem started happening about two weeks ago. I've been having
    troubles cold starting as in it requires me to give it some pumping of
    the peddle to get it started. When the engine is warm it seems to start
    ok. No engine lights or other alarms.

    My family has four Santa Fe's; two '04's and two '05's that have never
    had any starting troubles what-so-ever.

    When changing the oil tonight I noticed that the air box clamps where
    not latched but the air filter was clean.

    Any clues?
     
    moonglow, Jul 17, 2007
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  2. moonglow

    hyundaitech Guest

    Does the engine crank at normal speed?
    Does the engine crank for an excessively long time?
     
    hyundaitech, Jul 18, 2007
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  3. Yes it does.
    Before it starts, yes. I hooked up a meter to the battery and it
    checked out a-ok.
     
    the notorious t-e-d, Jul 18, 2007
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  4. moonglow

    hyundaitech Guest

    I'd primarily suspect that the fuel pressure regulator has gone bad and is
    allowing the fuel pressure to bleed off while the engine is off.
     
    hyundaitech, Jul 18, 2007
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  5. moonglow

    moonglow Guest

    Makes sense to me as I have to slam the peddle to the board to start it.

    Is this something that is user serviceable? I have the full-on warranty
    but if I can avoid the downtime of bringing it to the dealer all the better.
     
    moonglow, Jul 18, 2007
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  6. moonglow

    hyundaitech Guest

    You can do it yourself. It's attached to the end of the fuel rail.

    A couple things to consider, though:
    1. We haven't done a proper diagnosis. That would involve attaching a
    fuel pressure gauge and checking fuel pressure to see whether it bleeds
    off.
    2. If you do the repair yourself, you'll have to pay for the parts.
    Warranty repairs are free (other than the inconvenience).
     
    hyundaitech, Jul 18, 2007
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  7. moonglow

    tdstr Guest

    Just got a call from Hyundai....yup, it was the fuel pressure regulator.
    Took them all of 10 mins to fix and covered under the warranty.

    Thanks for the heads up!
     
    tdstr, Jul 23, 2007
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