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leah marz Posted on Aug 21, 2012

Hyundai accent 2008 stalling after timing belt replacement

I recently did the 60,000 mile tune up on my 2008 accent. Changed timing belt and spark plugs ect. About a week afterwards the engine begins to mildly stall while warming up and the problem has become more consistant to where it does it itermidtantly while driving. The engine does not stop running but it noticleably chokes. I am not getting any check engine lights and I still have the same gas mileage. Any suggestions?

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SOURCE: 2000 Hyundai Accent will suddenly stall and wont restart

Have someone check the idle sensor. I had to have mine replaced along with another that I don't remember which one is was.

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SOURCE: Hyundai Accent (2000) Engine stalled.

Does it have fuel in the injectors line? It could be the fuel pump!

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