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Anonymous posted an answer for this 2004 Hyundai Elantra:
"The Elantras go through plug wires and plugs. If you have over 60,000 miles on the plug..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2004 Hyundai Elantra:
"Just the belt if that is all you need. I would replace all the other belts as well. The..."
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Anonymous posted an answer for this Computers & Internet:
"check the power options and change the setting for display on battery."
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Anonymous posted an answer for this 1994 Ford Ranger Supercab:
"Remove it and clean it carefully. It made mine run like a new truck and never showed up..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1994 Ford Ranger Supercab:
"Check the Spark plugs and spark plug wires. If they are ok. Remove the mass air flow..."
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Anonymous posted an answer for this 2001 Hyundai Elantra:
"Check the coil pack. Same symptoms on mine. It went at 74,000. You can get the resistance..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Tomtom GO 510 GPS Receiver:
"There is a reset under the connector to the cradel. It is a small hole. If you push a..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2005 GMC Sierra:
"You probably have a bad ground. Check it at the starter and at the solonoid. usally just..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1987 Ford Ranger:
"Remove alternator and take to a parts store they can test for free. That is most likely..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2001 Hyundai Elantra:
"This may not be the fix. But my 2001 has 150,000 and I have had several times the same..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2001 Hyundai Elantra:
"It is in the tank."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2001 Hyundai Elantra:
"Most cars have a fuel pump cut off that is triggered by inertia, such as an accident."