So I got a text that the 2003 Santa fe 2.4 wasn't running well at all. Was told that it was sputtering bad and wouldn't go above 20mph.
I got home and took a look at it. Definite misfire, seemed to idle okay.
What I observed intially:
-When taking off from a stoplight with light throttle, it wouldn't misfire
- When taking off from a stoplight full throttle or mid throttle, it would really misfire (maybe run on 2 cyls) until about 3500, then it would take off like a rocket and run great.
Cruising around, it was having a hard time running and general misfiring.
I let it sit for about 20 minutes, then took it for another drive. This time it was really bad. Started to misfire at idle and taking of was fun. It was maybe going on 1 cylinder.
One of the driveways to my apartment complex has a hill, so I tried to go up. Foot to the floor in 1st gear, it was really misfiring bad.
I was getting a lot of coughing, backfiring and pretty bad pinging. Not wanting to blow a hole in the piston I let it stall, rolled down the hill backwards, pushed it for a few blocks and drove in the other way.
When trying to start, I'll hear some knocking (sounds more like a spark knock than anything mechanical) and itll run for a second, then the tac will drop to 0 even though it's running on one or two cylinders.
To keep it running, I'd have ot press my foot to the floor where it would spark knock, back fire and cough pretty bad until an eventual death.
Right now it doesn't have enough power to move itself in gear ... the small hill I had to hold my foot to the floor for 2 minutes in 1st gear to move 30 feet.
Any ideas?
I was thinking of ...
Slipped timing belt (but wouldn't that cause it to crank funny since the valves are opening and closing at the wrong tim?)
Crankshaft Position sensor (I'm a Jeep guy, when a Jeep does this, 99% of the time it's a crank sensor)
Bad fuel pump?
I got home and took a look at it. Definite misfire, seemed to idle okay.
What I observed intially:
-When taking off from a stoplight with light throttle, it wouldn't misfire
- When taking off from a stoplight full throttle or mid throttle, it would really misfire (maybe run on 2 cyls) until about 3500, then it would take off like a rocket and run great.
Cruising around, it was having a hard time running and general misfiring.
I let it sit for about 20 minutes, then took it for another drive. This time it was really bad. Started to misfire at idle and taking of was fun. It was maybe going on 1 cylinder.
One of the driveways to my apartment complex has a hill, so I tried to go up. Foot to the floor in 1st gear, it was really misfiring bad.
I was getting a lot of coughing, backfiring and pretty bad pinging. Not wanting to blow a hole in the piston I let it stall, rolled down the hill backwards, pushed it for a few blocks and drove in the other way.
When trying to start, I'll hear some knocking (sounds more like a spark knock than anything mechanical) and itll run for a second, then the tac will drop to 0 even though it's running on one or two cylinders.
To keep it running, I'd have ot press my foot to the floor where it would spark knock, back fire and cough pretty bad until an eventual death.
Right now it doesn't have enough power to move itself in gear ... the small hill I had to hold my foot to the floor for 2 minutes in 1st gear to move 30 feet.
Any ideas?
I was thinking of ...
Slipped timing belt (but wouldn't that cause it to crank funny since the valves are opening and closing at the wrong tim?)
Crankshaft Position sensor (I'm a Jeep guy, when a Jeep does this, 99% of the time it's a crank sensor)
Bad fuel pump?
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