Where is the fuel cutoff switch on a Hyundai Santa Fe?
checkingthe crank sensor is a good idea but there is also a fuel cutoff switch under the hood that may have been tripped. its along one of the fenders ( i tink the drivers side. doesnt happen often byt its another thing to check. if its tripped it will click when pressed (theres a little button on top of it) 82 people found this helpful.
What to do if your Hyundai Santa Fe wont start?
If you do not hear the pump at all check ECU B+ 15 Amp fuse (hot at all times) and the fuel pump relay, if good suspect that you have a defective fuel pump. Make sure spark plug wires are plugged correctly. Good luck. 19 people found this helpful. Alfonso…. you seem to know a lot about cars. I need help with my 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe. Please!!
What is the code for the Hyundai Santa Fe?
The code in the computer after failure should be P1690 or P1693 (or both). After changing the antenna piece near the ignition (180$ at the dealer), the icon shows up and car starts every time…. been around 50 times to far and no issues. Hope this helps 64 people found this helpful. this sounds so similar to whats happening with our 02 santa fe.
What happens if your Hyundai Santa Fe fuel pump goes bad?
If your Hyundai Santa Fe’s fuel pump goes bad, no fuel (or not enough fuel depending on whether or not it’s out all the way) can enter the engine. Without gas your Santa Fe will not run at all. With that in mind, most of the symptoms of a bad fuel pump revolve around the vehicle stalling out or not running at all.
What do you need to start a Hyundai Santa Fe?
At the most basic of levels your Hyundai Santa Fe needs three things to start: Air, fuel, and spark . If any of these things aren’t present, the engine won’t turn over at all.
What are the symptoms of a bad fuel pump?
Also, the symptoms are almost exactly the same as bad/clogged fuel filter. Here are the most common symptoms of a bad fuel pump in your Hyundai Santa Fe: One of the most common signs that a fuel pump is going bad is a whining sound. The whining sound can indicate that the fuel pump is going out before there are any performance based issues.
Where does the fuel pump go in a car?
In modern fuel injected vehicles, the fuel pump sits right in the fuel tank and “pushes” the gasoline to the fuel rail (s). It is in the fuel tank because “pushing” fuel to the fuel rail is easier than “pulling” the fuel, which is what an inline pump would do.