Proper diagnosis will determine the exact cause of your symptom, saving you money on unnecessary repairs. The diagnostic experts at RepairPal Certified shops have the right tools and experience to solve any symptom.
Proper diagnosis will determine the exact cause of your symptom, saving you money on unnecessary repairs. The diagnostic experts at RepairPal Certified shops have the right tools and experience to solve any symptom.
The most common reasons a 2004 Hyundai Tiburon engine is making a knocking sound are low oil level or oil pressure, dirty or old oil, or worn internal engine components.
Proper diagnosis will determine the exact cause of your symptom, saving you money on unnecessary repairs. The diagnostic experts at RepairPal Certified shops have the right tools and experience to solve any symptom.
RepairPal Certified shops can diagnose and repair your 2004 Hyundai Tiburon engine and performance issues. They provide transparent pricing with a minimum 12-month or 12,000-mile warranty on repairs and services.
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I replaced all the sensors, fuel pump is new, fuel injectors are new, fuel pressure regulator is new, maf sensor is new, idle air control valve is new, air intake temperature sensor is new, TPS is new, knock sensors are new, cam and crank position sensors are new, coolant temperature sensor is new, pcv valve is new, purge valve is new, maf sensor is new, ignition coil pack is new, I even tried to replace the ECU, it still stalls out when I hit the gas pedal. When it's cold, it starts right up, it idles fine. Even after 30 mins idling it don't stall out. But as soon as I press on the gas pedal, it stalls right out. Mobile mechanic I know says it sounds like it's getting too much air and when he checked on his scanner, the maf sensor showed it was still connected when he already disconnected it. What can this problem be from? Please help!