Accent engine rattle on cold start
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Accent engine rattle on cold start
This seems like a silly question, but is it normal for a 2001 Accent's
engine to give a rattling sound on a cold start? I had not noticed this
before because I normally have my window up when I start. Basically, if I
start the car after it has been sitting overnight, the engine idles with a
rattling sound for half a minute or so. It fades soon after, and will not
recur until the car has been shut down for a long time. Googling on this
issue pulls up a whole bunch of possibilities for a whole bunch of cars, but
for some cars, this is supposed to be normal. Is it?
Thanks.
Chris
engine to give a rattling sound on a cold start? I had not noticed this
before because I normally have my window up when I start. Basically, if I
start the car after it has been sitting overnight, the engine idles with a
rattling sound for half a minute or so. It fades soon after, and will not
recur until the car has been shut down for a long time. Googling on this
issue pulls up a whole bunch of possibilities for a whole bunch of cars, but
for some cars, this is supposed to be normal. Is it?
Thanks.
Chris
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Re: Accent engine rattle on cold start
Christopher Wong wrote:
> This seems like a silly question, but is it normal for a 2001 Accent's
> engine to give a rattling sound on a cold start? I had not noticed this
> before because I normally have my window up when I start. Basically, if I
> start the car after it has been sitting overnight, the engine idles with a
> rattling sound for half a minute or so. It fades soon after, and will not
> recur until the car has been shut down for a long time. Googling on this
> issue pulls up a whole bunch of possibilities for a whole bunch of cars, but
> for some cars, this is supposed to be normal. Is it?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Chris
My 2002 XG-350L is doing the same thing. It quits as soon as I drive a
short distance.
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Re: Accent engine rattle on cold start
Christopher Wong wrote:
> This seems like a silly question, but is it normal for a 2001 Accent's
> engine to give a rattling sound on a cold start? I had not noticed this
> before because I normally have my window up when I start. Basically, if I
> start the car after it has been sitting overnight, the engine idles with a
> rattling sound for half a minute or so. It fades soon after, and will not
> recur until the car has been shut down for a long time. Googling on this
> issue pulls up a whole bunch of possibilities for a whole bunch of cars, but
> for some cars, this is supposed to be normal. Is it?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Chris
My 2002 XG-350L is doing the same thing. It quits as soon as I drive a
short distance.
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Re: Accent engine rattle on cold start
Christopher Wong wrote:
> This seems like a silly question, but is it normal for a 2001 Accent's
> engine to give a rattling sound on a cold start? I had not noticed this
> before because I normally have my window up when I start. Basically, if I
> start the car after it has been sitting overnight, the engine idles with a
> rattling sound for half a minute or so. It fades soon after, and will not
> recur until the car has been shut down for a long time. Googling on this
> issue pulls up a whole bunch of possibilities for a whole bunch of cars, but
> for some cars, this is supposed to be normal. Is it?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Chris
My 2002 XG-350L is doing the same thing. It quits as soon as I drive a
short distance.
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Re: Accent engine rattle on cold start
Christopher Wong wrote:
> This seems like a silly question, but is it normal for a 2001 Accent's
> engine to give a rattling sound on a cold start? I had not noticed this
> before because I normally have my window up when I start. Basically, if I
> start the car after it has been sitting overnight, the engine idles with a
> rattling sound for half a minute or so. It fades soon after, and will not
> recur until the car has been shut down for a long time. Googling on this
> issue pulls up a whole bunch of possibilities for a whole bunch of cars, but
> for some cars, this is supposed to be normal. Is it?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Chris
My 2002 XG-350L is doing the same thing. It quits as soon as I drive a
short distance.
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Re: Accent engine rattle on cold start
Christopher Wong wrote:
> This seems like a silly question, but is it normal for a 2001 Accent's
> engine to give a rattling sound on a cold start? I had not noticed this
> before because I normally have my window up when I start. Basically, if I
> start the car after it has been sitting overnight, the engine idles with a
> rattling sound for half a minute or so. It fades soon after, and will not
> recur until the car has been shut down for a long time. Googling on this
> issue pulls up a whole bunch of possibilities for a whole bunch of cars, but
> for some cars, this is supposed to be normal. Is it?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Chris
My 2002 XG-350L is doing the same thing. It quits as soon as I drive a
short distance.
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Re: Accent engine rattle on cold start
Christopher Wong wrote:
> This seems like a silly question, but is it normal for a 2001 Accent's
> engine to give a rattling sound on a cold start? I had not noticed this
> before because I normally have my window up when I start. Basically, if I
> start the car after it has been sitting overnight, the engine idles with a
> rattling sound for half a minute or so. It fades soon after, and will not
> recur until the car has been shut down for a long time. Googling on this
> issue pulls up a whole bunch of possibilities for a whole bunch of cars, but
> for some cars, this is supposed to be normal. Is it?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Chris
My 2002 XG-350L is doing the same thing. It quits as soon as I drive a
short distance.
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Re: Accent engine rattle on cold start
This is rare on the Accent. Depending on your engine, you might have some
partially clogged oil passages. Or your oil filter may not have an
anti-drainback valve. In most cases, leaving a vehicle sit no longer than
overnight leads to no more than a few seconds of valve tap.
partially clogged oil passages. Or your oil filter may not have an
anti-drainback valve. In most cases, leaving a vehicle sit no longer than
overnight leads to no more than a few seconds of valve tap.
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Re: Accent engine rattle on cold start
This is rare on the Accent. Depending on your engine, you might have some
partially clogged oil passages. Or your oil filter may not have an
anti-drainback valve. In most cases, leaving a vehicle sit no longer than
overnight leads to no more than a few seconds of valve tap.
partially clogged oil passages. Or your oil filter may not have an
anti-drainback valve. In most cases, leaving a vehicle sit no longer than
overnight leads to no more than a few seconds of valve tap.
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For hyundaitech: (re: Accent engine rattle on cold start)
hyundaitech je napisao/la:
> This is rare on the Accent. Depending on your engine, you might have some
> partially clogged oil passages. Or your oil filter may not have an
> anti-drainback valve. In most cases, leaving a vehicle sit no longer than
> overnight leads to no more than a few seconds of valve tap.
I have the same problem with my Elantra 1.6 (model year 2003, with
hydrolifters).
Car was in the shop 5 times at 3 different services during warranty
period (In Europe we have 3 years of warranty only). They replaced
hydrolifters, camshaft chain, tried different oil grade, nothing
helped. It seems also that it is slowly getting worse with time. Now my
warranty is over, and I am stuck with this car (can't even sell it
because of the noise). Now, if this is caused by clogged oil passages,
can I expect that engine will fail eventually? What procedure is needed
to fix such problem and how much it cost in your shop?
> This is rare on the Accent. Depending on your engine, you might have some
> partially clogged oil passages. Or your oil filter may not have an
> anti-drainback valve. In most cases, leaving a vehicle sit no longer than
> overnight leads to no more than a few seconds of valve tap.
I have the same problem with my Elantra 1.6 (model year 2003, with
hydrolifters).
Car was in the shop 5 times at 3 different services during warranty
period (In Europe we have 3 years of warranty only). They replaced
hydrolifters, camshaft chain, tried different oil grade, nothing
helped. It seems also that it is slowly getting worse with time. Now my
warranty is over, and I am stuck with this car (can't even sell it
because of the noise). Now, if this is caused by clogged oil passages,
can I expect that engine will fail eventually? What procedure is needed
to fix such problem and how much it cost in your shop?
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For hyundaitech: (re: Accent engine rattle on cold start)
hyundaitech je napisao/la:
> This is rare on the Accent. Depending on your engine, you might have some
> partially clogged oil passages. Or your oil filter may not have an
> anti-drainback valve. In most cases, leaving a vehicle sit no longer than
> overnight leads to no more than a few seconds of valve tap.
I have the same problem with my Elantra 1.6 (model year 2003, with
hydrolifters).
Car was in the shop 5 times at 3 different services during warranty
period (In Europe we have 3 years of warranty only). They replaced
hydrolifters, camshaft chain, tried different oil grade, nothing
helped. It seems also that it is slowly getting worse with time. Now my
warranty is over, and I am stuck with this car (can't even sell it
because of the noise). Now, if this is caused by clogged oil passages,
can I expect that engine will fail eventually? What procedure is needed
to fix such problem and how much it cost in your shop?
> This is rare on the Accent. Depending on your engine, you might have some
> partially clogged oil passages. Or your oil filter may not have an
> anti-drainback valve. In most cases, leaving a vehicle sit no longer than
> overnight leads to no more than a few seconds of valve tap.
I have the same problem with my Elantra 1.6 (model year 2003, with
hydrolifters).
Car was in the shop 5 times at 3 different services during warranty
period (In Europe we have 3 years of warranty only). They replaced
hydrolifters, camshaft chain, tried different oil grade, nothing
helped. It seems also that it is slowly getting worse with time. Now my
warranty is over, and I am stuck with this car (can't even sell it
because of the noise). Now, if this is caused by clogged oil passages,
can I expect that engine will fail eventually? What procedure is needed
to fix such problem and how much it cost in your shop?
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For hyundaitech: (re: Accent engine rattle on cold start)
I'm not sure what setup you've got in your engine, Gnekker, we don't use a
1.6 in the 2003 Elantra in the U.S. Presuming it's the basic beta design,
yes, eventually they could clog to the point of severe engine damage.
It sounds to me like no one has actually identified the cause of the
problem in your engine. I've seen it caused by grit in the oiling system,
by faulty lifters, by insufficient oil pressure (for several reasons), or
by clogged oil passages.
If it's just the rocker arms that are clogged, you'd be looking at several
hundred U.S. dollars to clean out. If it's worse than that and has invaded
the passages in the head and block, then you're looking at thousands of
U.S. dollars to remove the head/block and send to be hot tanked. But I
have no idea what labor costs are in your corner of the world.
1.6 in the 2003 Elantra in the U.S. Presuming it's the basic beta design,
yes, eventually they could clog to the point of severe engine damage.
It sounds to me like no one has actually identified the cause of the
problem in your engine. I've seen it caused by grit in the oiling system,
by faulty lifters, by insufficient oil pressure (for several reasons), or
by clogged oil passages.
If it's just the rocker arms that are clogged, you'd be looking at several
hundred U.S. dollars to clean out. If it's worse than that and has invaded
the passages in the head and block, then you're looking at thousands of
U.S. dollars to remove the head/block and send to be hot tanked. But I
have no idea what labor costs are in your corner of the world.
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For hyundaitech: (re: Accent engine rattle on cold start)
I'm not sure what setup you've got in your engine, Gnekker, we don't use a
1.6 in the 2003 Elantra in the U.S. Presuming it's the basic beta design,
yes, eventually they could clog to the point of severe engine damage.
It sounds to me like no one has actually identified the cause of the
problem in your engine. I've seen it caused by grit in the oiling system,
by faulty lifters, by insufficient oil pressure (for several reasons), or
by clogged oil passages.
If it's just the rocker arms that are clogged, you'd be looking at several
hundred U.S. dollars to clean out. If it's worse than that and has invaded
the passages in the head and block, then you're looking at thousands of
U.S. dollars to remove the head/block and send to be hot tanked. But I
have no idea what labor costs are in your corner of the world.
1.6 in the 2003 Elantra in the U.S. Presuming it's the basic beta design,
yes, eventually they could clog to the point of severe engine damage.
It sounds to me like no one has actually identified the cause of the
problem in your engine. I've seen it caused by grit in the oiling system,
by faulty lifters, by insufficient oil pressure (for several reasons), or
by clogged oil passages.
If it's just the rocker arms that are clogged, you'd be looking at several
hundred U.S. dollars to clean out. If it's worse than that and has invaded
the passages in the head and block, then you're looking at thousands of
U.S. dollars to remove the head/block and send to be hot tanked. But I
have no idea what labor costs are in your corner of the world.