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If you need to know the fuel pump relay of your Hyundai Sonata, then here I have mentioned the video which shows you 07 Hyundai Sonata 3.3 fuel pump relay location, have a look
If it is a V6 fuel injected then either your injector heads and fuel lines may be clogged, go by a container of cleaning fluid for your injector heads, not the one for fuel lines. The one for injector heads will clean both. just pour it into your gas tank and let it sit for five mins then start your vehicle and run for five more mins. Let me know if this solves your problem.
Hello there , I'm not sure about Sonatas , if you have changed your battery or disconnected it , some vehicles like Fords around the 2000 year mark need to be calibrated , this may be achieved by turning your ignition on putting your tran in drive with your foot flat on the peddle and hold for 3 minutes and then turn ignition off and then back on with the car in park and no peddle , do not start car to do this just ignition on ! Good luck all so it may be cheaper to buy a work shop manual rather than taking your car to a work. Shop , best is - Haynes Work Shop Manual - Regards Graham ...
Get a spray bottle with soap water and spray on lines while running,where it bubbles is where the leak is,use a rag to wipe water up right after you spray.
if vehicle has less than 200,000 kms then i think cat is ok ,check the O2 sensors with a automotive meter rather than reading the obdii ,which i cannot do anyway in europe but at least you will know if they work or not their are two O2 sensors on each cat one before the and one after ,unless this is a high mileage vehicle i dont think the cats will be gone
check your charcoal canister system, and vauucm line going to it and or solenoid valve in line with it, and even !! a good gas cap !? The canister can purge to the intake manifold as soon as the throddle port opens ,allowing extra fuel during warn up and can cause a rich start condistion!
Size 75 was the standard battery many of the newer size 75's are actually stronger than the old 78's, so you can probably get away with a 75 which is a little smaller and lighter.
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