How much is an alternator for a 2013 Hyundai Sonata?

How much is an alternator for a 2013 Hyundai Sonata?

We currently carry 11 Alternator products to choose from for your 2013 Hyundai Sonata, and our inventory prices range from as little as $202.62 up to $463.99.

Are there any problems with the 2013 Hyundai Sonata?

Almost 100 people reported engine issues wit the 2013 Hyundai Sonata, including engine seizing, dying while driving, running rough, consuming a lot of oil. More than fifty owners reported that their 2013 Hyundai Sonata started smoking and cut off suddenly without any warning signs.

Why does my daughter’s Hyundai Sonata not start?

My daughter’s 2005 Hyundai Sonata continues to strand her periodically (12 times in the past 18 months). Sometimes weather seems to affect it – warm/hot not good. It will not start after being driven until warm/hot (esp. with air cond. going) and left to sit for a relatively short amount of time.

What causes a Hyundai to not start after sitting for a long time?

It will not start after being driven until warm/hot (esp. with air cond. going) and left to sit for a relatively short amount of time. Lights and bells sound, but absolutely no action from engine. If left to sit a couple of hours, it starts as if nothing had happened. Hyundai isn’t cooperative, as it never acts up when in shop.

What kind of problem does a Hyundai have?

Lights and bells sound, but absolutely no action from engine. If left to sit a couple of hours, it starts as if nothing had happened. Hyundai isn’t cooperative, as it never acts up when in shop. The problem started while still under warranty, but it is now over 6K and warranty is off.

Can you push the start button on a Hyundai Sonata?

The Sonata will start as long as the key fob is close enough to start the car when no problem exist. The owners manual identifies the procedure on how to do it. Simply push the start button until the screen icons for car systems are displayed on the screen in front of you.

Is there a problem with my Hyundai Sonata?

Hyundai isn’t cooperative, as it never acts up when in shop. The problem started while still under warranty, but it is now over 6K and warranty is off. Anyone out there ever have similar problem?

It will not start after being driven until warm/hot (esp. with air cond. going) and left to sit for a relatively short amount of time. Lights and bells sound, but absolutely no action from engine. If left to sit a couple of hours, it starts as if nothing had happened. Hyundai isn’t cooperative, as it never acts up when in shop.

Why does my Hyundai not start with a key fob?

Provided the Hyundai identifies a key fob in the vicinity (a pocket or purse), the car should start up with no problem. However, the sensor in the brake pedal appears to be defective. As a result, the car cannot comprehend that the driver has their foot on the pedal and the car will not start.