My car has cut off on me and a machanic said I have to reset the computer
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My car has cut off on me and a machanic said I have to reset the computer 1 Answer
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When I turn off my alarm and put my key in to start the car,it want start so I turn back on my alarm and wait a few minutes then I cut it off again I tried to start the car it won't start 2 Answers
I wait about a minute, try to start it again,then it will start
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I have a 2001 hyundai Santa when I start the car it idles then when I put it in drive and place my feet on the gas it shakes then cuts off I have to Lightly put my feet on the gas until it drives reg 5 Answers
I got the fuel pump done the speed censor cam shaft censor the alternator a new battery transmission flush oil change what could it be
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Can someone please tell me what kind of sonata I have. I've looked everywhere on the car and in the manual. I don't understand why it's so damn difficult! I'm trying to find aftermarket parts/accessor 3 Answers
It does not have a v6 in it. I don't know how else to tell. I'm so annoyed I've tried figuring it out 1000 times.
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when starting car it has a clicking sound I think its the battery I then have another car to jump itit then starts up 2 Answers
car dont start up and need to have another car to jump it
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