Tiburon won't start with low gas tank
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Tiburon won't start with low gas tank
I've noticed this started happening the past few weeks. Whenever I get to a somewhat low gas level (about 300 miles on the odometer and 3-4 gallons remaining in the tank), my car takes several attempts to get started. It'll turn over just fine (starter is good; battery is 4 months old)...just doesn't start until the third attempt usually and after giving the gas pedal a few blips. Then I fill up with gas and it's fine until tank gets low again.
The only thing I've changed on the car recently is the catalytic converter and the PVC valve. It starts just fine everyday until the gas level gets to about a 1/4 tank remaining. Once I get it going, it'll work fine after engine is warmed up, but at the end of the work day when engine is cold, it's back to a few starts to get it going...and only with low fuel level.
What should I check first? Fuel filter or fuel pump maybe? Thanks.
The only thing I've changed on the car recently is the catalytic converter and the PVC valve. It starts just fine everyday until the gas level gets to about a 1/4 tank remaining. Once I get it going, it'll work fine after engine is warmed up, but at the end of the work day when engine is cold, it's back to a few starts to get it going...and only with low fuel level.
What should I check first? Fuel filter or fuel pump maybe? Thanks.
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It may be losing fuel pressure . . . does it start if you just keep cranking it (vs. several shorter cranking attempts?) If you leave the key in the Run position for 30 seconds before starting, will it still have hard starting?
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It'll only crank for about 5 seconds before it stops turning over, then I have to try it again. For some reason it won't let me crank foe any longer then that. And it takes 3 attempts usually before firing up.
Next time I get to low tank, I'll try putting it in run for 30 seconds before cranking. Is that just letting the fuel pump run and prime it?
Next time I get to low tank, I'll try putting it in run for 30 seconds before cranking. Is that just letting the fuel pump run and prime it?
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It's been a long time (thank God) since I had to try it but I seem to recall my car will crank for longer than I'm comfortable holding the key in Start. Yes, the fuel pump will run and prime the lines in Run.
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Well of course the issue won't repeat now. I ran her down to about 1.5 gallons left and still no problem. Guess I will update this thread if it ever happens again in the future!
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my gf's 98 elantra has a similar issue when she fills up w/ gas it is reluctant to start-... pumping the throttle seems to help.
never seemed to have an issue when low on gas. she does have a cel for evap leak.
any cel?
never seemed to have an issue when low on gas. she does have a cel for evap leak.
any cel?
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sounds to me like you had a low battery. It should crank way more then just 5 times. I would check your battery. If you have a weak battery, you may also have a weaker spark on start-up, adding to the start problem.
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No check engine light or codes picked up through torque app.
I'll check my battery. I sure hope it isn't that (just replaced the battery a few months ago!). Not sure why, but it definitely wouldn't let me crank for more than a few seconds at a time. Maybe it's starter related and not fully engaging or something?
I'll check my battery. I sure hope it isn't that (just replaced the battery a few months ago!). Not sure why, but it definitely wouldn't let me crank for more than a few seconds at a time. Maybe it's starter related and not fully engaging or something?