Similar Starting Difficulty With Your Hyundai ?
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Similar Starting Difficulty With Your Hyundai ?
If anybody has this difficulty starting his/her Hyundai:
It usually takes my 2005 Sonata three times/turnovers/crankings to
catch/start.
Then please write me at:
robtcohen at msn.com
robtcohen@msn.com
It usually takes my 2005 Sonata three times/turnovers/crankings to
catch/start.
Then please write me at:
robtcohen at msn.com
robtcohen@msn.com
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Re: Similar Starting Difficulty With Your Hyundai ?
Never! My '06 Tucson starts 1st time, every time...
"Robert Cohen" <robtcohen@msn.com> wrote in message
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> If anybody has this difficulty starting his/her Hyundai:
>
> It usually takes my 2005 Sonata three times/turnovers/crankings to
> catch/start.
>
> Then please write me at:
>
> robtcohen at msn.com
>
> robtcohen@msn.com
>
"Robert Cohen" <robtcohen@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1163049427.299627.170170@f16g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> If anybody has this difficulty starting his/her Hyundai:
>
> It usually takes my 2005 Sonata three times/turnovers/crankings to
> catch/start.
>
> Then please write me at:
>
> robtcohen at msn.com
>
> robtcohen@msn.com
>
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Re: Similar Starting Difficulty With Your Hyundai ?
My 2002 accent is great even in the cold...never a problem
Mary
"Greg" <not.provided@nospam.net> wrote in message
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> Never! My '06 Tucson starts 1st time, every time...
>
> "Robert Cohen" <robtcohen@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:1163049427.299627.170170@f16g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
>> If anybody has this difficulty starting his/her Hyundai:
>>
>> It usually takes my 2005 Sonata three times/turnovers/crankings to
>> catch/start.
>>
>> Then please write me at:
>>
>> robtcohen at msn.com
>>
>> robtcohen@msn.com
>>
>
>
Mary
"Greg" <not.provided@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:GNedndLJooXx0M7YnZ2dnUVZ_uidnZ2d@adelphia.com ...
> Never! My '06 Tucson starts 1st time, every time...
>
> "Robert Cohen" <robtcohen@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:1163049427.299627.170170@f16g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
>> If anybody has this difficulty starting his/her Hyundai:
>>
>> It usually takes my 2005 Sonata three times/turnovers/crankings to
>> catch/start.
>>
>> Then please write me at:
>>
>> robtcohen at msn.com
>>
>> robtcohen@msn.com
>>
>
>
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Re: Similar Starting Difficulty With Your Hyundai ?
Congrats to all with those terrif properly starting H's, and I betcha
the lights light too
Mary wrote:
> My 2002 accent is great even in the cold...never a problem
>
> Mary
> "Greg" <not.provided@nospam.net> wrote in message
> news:GNedndLJooXx0M7YnZ2dnUVZ_uidnZ2d@adelphia.com ...
> > Never! My '06 Tucson starts 1st time, every time...
> >
> > "Robert Cohen" <robtcohen@msn.com> wrote in message
> > news:1163049427.299627.170170@f16g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> >> If anybody has this difficulty starting his/her Hyundai:
> >>
> >> It usually takes my 2005 Sonata three times/turnovers/crankings to
> >> catch/start.
> >>
> >> Then please write me at:
> >>
> >> robtcohen at msn.com
> >>
> >> robtcohen@msn.com
> >>
> >
> >
the lights light too
Mary wrote:
> My 2002 accent is great even in the cold...never a problem
>
> Mary
> "Greg" <not.provided@nospam.net> wrote in message
> news:GNedndLJooXx0M7YnZ2dnUVZ_uidnZ2d@adelphia.com ...
> > Never! My '06 Tucson starts 1st time, every time...
> >
> > "Robert Cohen" <robtcohen@msn.com> wrote in message
> > news:1163049427.299627.170170@f16g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> >> If anybody has this difficulty starting his/her Hyundai:
> >>
> >> It usually takes my 2005 Sonata three times/turnovers/crankings to
> >> catch/start.
> >>
> >> Then please write me at:
> >>
> >> robtcohen at msn.com
> >>
> >> robtcohen@msn.com
> >>
> >
> >
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Re: Similar Starting Difficulty With Your Hyundai ?
It's (apparently) something else. Everybody else has same problem. It
generally catches only after the third attempt, sometimes after two
attempts.The service department of the dealer can't solve it though
making various repairs.( It's not under warranty/contract.)
But you're right. I "started" on the 1950s cars.
I recall the circa two-tone 1950 little Metropolitan with a floor
starter, b-t-w., and vaguely others of the late 1940s/early 1950s
vintage.
They sometimes would start by coasting-down hill in second gear,
getting up to...5-10 mph in order to function..
I suppose that's still done though haven't driven a straight-shift in
years to findout.
sqdancerLynn wrote:
> Are you old school, did you grow up driving a carbed vehicle. If so DO
> NOT go anywhere near
> the gas pedel when trying to start it
generally catches only after the third attempt, sometimes after two
attempts.The service department of the dealer can't solve it though
making various repairs.( It's not under warranty/contract.)
But you're right. I "started" on the 1950s cars.
I recall the circa two-tone 1950 little Metropolitan with a floor
starter, b-t-w., and vaguely others of the late 1940s/early 1950s
vintage.
They sometimes would start by coasting-down hill in second gear,
getting up to...5-10 mph in order to function..
I suppose that's still done though haven't driven a straight-shift in
years to findout.
sqdancerLynn wrote:
> Are you old school, did you grow up driving a carbed vehicle. If so DO
> NOT go anywhere near
> the gas pedel when trying to start it
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Re: Similar Starting Difficulty With Your Hyundai ?
Something which I have been wondering about for a while now. Can an
automatic shift car be started by jerking? I have been using stick
shifts throughout my life & just recently got an automatic for the
wife. Don't generally let the battery go down but was wondering if it
is possible and if so how? Push in Neutral and slip into drive???
On Nov 11, 7:44 am, "Robert Cohen" <robtco...@msn.com> wrote:
> It's (apparently) something else. Everybody else has same problem. It
> generally catches only after the third attempt, sometimes after two
> attempts.The service department of the dealer can't solve it though
> making various repairs.( It's not under warranty/contract.)
>
> But you're right. I "started" on the 1950s cars.
>
> I recall the circa two-tone 1950 little Metropolitan with a floor
> starter, b-t-w., and vaguely others of the late 1940s/early 1950s
> vintage.
>
> They sometimes would start by coasting-down hill in second gear,
> getting up to...5-10 mph in order to function..
>
> I suppose that's still done though haven't driven a straight-shift in
> years to findout.
>
> sqdancerLynn wrote:
> > Are you old school, did you grow up driving a carbed vehicle. If so DO
> > NOT go anywhere near
> > the gas pedel when trying to start it
automatic shift car be started by jerking? I have been using stick
shifts throughout my life & just recently got an automatic for the
wife. Don't generally let the battery go down but was wondering if it
is possible and if so how? Push in Neutral and slip into drive???
On Nov 11, 7:44 am, "Robert Cohen" <robtco...@msn.com> wrote:
> It's (apparently) something else. Everybody else has same problem. It
> generally catches only after the third attempt, sometimes after two
> attempts.The service department of the dealer can't solve it though
> making various repairs.( It's not under warranty/contract.)
>
> But you're right. I "started" on the 1950s cars.
>
> I recall the circa two-tone 1950 little Metropolitan with a floor
> starter, b-t-w., and vaguely others of the late 1940s/early 1950s
> vintage.
>
> They sometimes would start by coasting-down hill in second gear,
> getting up to...5-10 mph in order to function..
>
> I suppose that's still done though haven't driven a straight-shift in
> years to findout.
>
> sqdancerLynn wrote:
> > Are you old school, did you grow up driving a carbed vehicle. If so DO
> > NOT go anywhere near
> > the gas pedel when trying to start it
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Re: Similar Starting Difficulty With Your Hyundai ?
I don't think I ever "kicked-off " an automatic, though I've heard of
it being done.
"They" say it's not good for the transmission
I may have tried it once or twice, and it surely would be foolish to
experiment with anything but a rattle-trap, throw-away junk-yard
candidate (for which they'll give ya next to nothing for if
anything)---so ..uh...try it for the fun of it on a long grade or hill
if ya don't hardly care about the junquer's transmissioon any more
which they'll give you nuthin for anyhow
Vineeth wrote:
> Something which I have been wondering about for a while now. Can an
> automatic shift car be started by jerking? I have been using stick
> shifts throughout my life & just recently got an automatic for the
> wife. Don't generally let the battery go down but was wondering if it
> is possible and if so how? Push in Neutral and slip into drive???
>
> On Nov 11, 7:44 am, "Robert Cohen" <robtco...@msn.com> wrote:
> > It's (apparently) something else. Everybody else has same problem. It
> > generally catches only after the third attempt, sometimes after two
> > attempts.The service department of the dealer can't solve it though
> > making various repairs.( It's not under warranty/contract.)
> >
> > But you're right. I "started" on the 1950s cars.
> >
> > I recall the circa two-tone 1950 little Metropolitan with a floor
> > starter, b-t-w., and vaguely others of the late 1940s/early 1950s
> > vintage.
> >
> > They sometimes would start by coasting-down hill in second gear,
> > getting up to...5-10 mph in order to function..
> >
> > I suppose that's still done though haven't driven a straight-shift in
> > years to findout.
> >
> > sqdancerLynn wrote:
> > > Are you old school, did you grow up driving a carbed vehicle. If so DO
> > > NOT go anywhere near
> > > the gas pedel when trying to start it
it being done.
"They" say it's not good for the transmission
I may have tried it once or twice, and it surely would be foolish to
experiment with anything but a rattle-trap, throw-away junk-yard
candidate (for which they'll give ya next to nothing for if
anything)---so ..uh...try it for the fun of it on a long grade or hill
if ya don't hardly care about the junquer's transmissioon any more
which they'll give you nuthin for anyhow
Vineeth wrote:
> Something which I have been wondering about for a while now. Can an
> automatic shift car be started by jerking? I have been using stick
> shifts throughout my life & just recently got an automatic for the
> wife. Don't generally let the battery go down but was wondering if it
> is possible and if so how? Push in Neutral and slip into drive???
>
> On Nov 11, 7:44 am, "Robert Cohen" <robtco...@msn.com> wrote:
> > It's (apparently) something else. Everybody else has same problem. It
> > generally catches only after the third attempt, sometimes after two
> > attempts.The service department of the dealer can't solve it though
> > making various repairs.( It's not under warranty/contract.)
> >
> > But you're right. I "started" on the 1950s cars.
> >
> > I recall the circa two-tone 1950 little Metropolitan with a floor
> > starter, b-t-w., and vaguely others of the late 1940s/early 1950s
> > vintage.
> >
> > They sometimes would start by coasting-down hill in second gear,
> > getting up to...5-10 mph in order to function..
> >
> > I suppose that's still done though haven't driven a straight-shift in
> > years to findout.
> >
> > sqdancerLynn wrote:
> > > Are you old school, did you grow up driving a carbed vehicle. If so DO
> > > NOT go anywhere near
> > > the gas pedel when trying to start it
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Re: Similar Starting Difficulty With Your Hyundai ?
"Vineeth" <vineeth.alex@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Something which I have been wondering about for a while now. Can an
> automatic shift car be started by jerking? I have been using stick
> shifts throughout my life & just recently got an automatic for the
> wife. Don't generally let the battery go down but was wondering if it
> is possible and if so how? Push in Neutral and slip into drive???
Won't work. Most older automatics had to be pushed to about 20 mph in order
to get the torque converter to spin the engine fast enough to start. I
don't know if today's cars can even start at that speed.
Keep a set of cables in the car in case of a needed jump start.
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Re: Similar Starting Difficulty With Your Hyundai ?
Both my sister and Niece have '05 Sonata's. Neither has any problem
starting, ever.
Jon
"Robert Cohen" <robtcohen@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1163049427.299627.170170@f16g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> If anybody has this difficulty starting his/her Hyundai:
>
> It usually takes my 2005 Sonata three times/turnovers/crankings to
> catch/start.
>
> Then please write me at:
>
> robtcohen at msn.com
>
> robtcohen@msn.com
>
starting, ever.
Jon
"Robert Cohen" <robtcohen@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1163049427.299627.170170@f16g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> If anybody has this difficulty starting his/her Hyundai:
>
> It usually takes my 2005 Sonata three times/turnovers/crankings to
> catch/start.
>
> Then please write me at:
>
> robtcohen at msn.com
>
> robtcohen@msn.com
>
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Re: Similar Starting Difficulty With Your Hyundai ?
Okay, though is this also the situations of Groucho's, Chico's,
Gummo's, and Harpo's '05 H's?
And vat about the door's, they open/close w/o squeaking ?
Zeppo wrote:
> Both my sister and Niece have '05 Sonata's. Neither has any problem
> starting, ever.
>
> Jon
>
> "Robert Cohen" <robtcohen@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:1163049427.299627.170170@f16g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> > If anybody has this difficulty starting his/her Hyundai:
> >
> > It usually takes my 2005 Sonata three times/turnovers/crankings to
> > catch/start.
> >
> > Then please write me at:
> >
> > robtcohen at msn.com
> >
> > robtcohen@msn.com
> >
Gummo's, and Harpo's '05 H's?
And vat about the door's, they open/close w/o squeaking ?
Zeppo wrote:
> Both my sister and Niece have '05 Sonata's. Neither has any problem
> starting, ever.
>
> Jon
>
> "Robert Cohen" <robtcohen@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:1163049427.299627.170170@f16g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> > If anybody has this difficulty starting his/her Hyundai:
> >
> > It usually takes my 2005 Sonata three times/turnovers/crankings to
> > catch/start.
> >
> > Then please write me at:
> >
> > robtcohen at msn.com
> >
> > robtcohen@msn.com
> >
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Re: Similar Starting Difficulty With Your Hyundai ?
Don't touch gas pedal and let the key in ON position for some seconds before
starting engine.
And don't let few gasoline in tank.
--
Zotto V6 Sonica driver
http://www.g2kweb.it/gigio2k/gallery...vati/zotto/GPL
starting engine.
And don't let few gasoline in tank.
--
Zotto V6 Sonica driver
http://www.g2kweb.it/gigio2k/gallery...vati/zotto/GPL
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