Check the air intake hose mine recently had a gash in it I have 06 Tiburon gt. But we patched and it's still somewhat doing it. Also possibly change the intake manifold gasket.
I had taken my upper manifold to get to the valve covers to change the gaskets. Once done i had realised that 2 vacuum hoses had small tears. I didnt think much of it as it still seemed pretty solid. Just recently i changed all of my vacuum lines which arent pretty hard to get to. Just some stregnth and pliers. Car runs and shifts 50% better.
it was hard to hear with jet airplane in background, i have 2003 2.0 se , love these cars , stylish , put some 205/60/r16`s in stead of 55`s for a smooth ride, what was the problem in the end ???
You should of cold start the video but filming your dash so could see what Rpms are being pushed out on start mine was hesitateing out. On cold start then would die out.
Not shure if still needed but it is the maf sensor connected in your intake unplug it and you will realize. A big difference but make shure to replace it could be a vacuum leak but most likely maf sensor that 2.7l was notorious for it
Homie Jesus all I can say is it sounds like a vacuum leak...........take it to a auto shop to see what they think.. or take it to a well trusted friend that knows a lot about cars
Try turning on the ignition and waiting for a few seconds for a few times, it might be your fuel pump giving out so therefore it’s not building enough pressure.
It could be vaccum leak or somthing wrong with exhaust
That's what my friends are thinking about mine and the starter
Kinda from the noise of the wind. Your exhaust where it connects to your mannifold
great vid
Sounds normal, just takes some time to start. Check vacuum hoses. Then check everything else
Check the air intake hose mine recently had a gash in it I have 06 Tiburon gt. But we patched and it's still somewhat doing it. Also possibly change the intake manifold gasket.
I think I figured out the problem, I make a video about it
I had taken my upper manifold to get to the valve covers to change the gaskets. Once done i had realised that 2 vacuum hoses had small tears. I didnt think much of it as it still seemed pretty solid. Just recently i changed all of my vacuum lines which arent pretty hard to get to. Just some stregnth and pliers. Car runs and shifts 50% better.
Well I’m glad you caught that, good eye
it was hard to hear with jet airplane in background, i have 2003 2.0 se , love these cars , stylish , put some 205/60/r16`s in stead of 55`s for a smooth ride, what was the problem in the end ???
I think I figured it out, I'll try to make a video by the next two weeks. Stay connected
You fixed it yet?
You should of cold start the video but filming your dash so could see what Rpms are being pushed out on start mine was hesitateing out. On cold start then would die out.
I jsut went to look at one it was v6 manual but it was spuddering on idle fun to drive but it needed work.
Not shure if still needed but it is the maf sensor connected in your intake unplug it and you will realize. A big difference but make shure to replace it could be a vacuum leak but most likely maf sensor that 2.7l was notorious for it
Sandi Driscoll Not sure what you mean but I already had that sensor replaced
Homie Jesus all I can say is it sounds like a vacuum leak...........take it to a auto shop to see what they think.. or take it to a well trusted friend that knows a lot about cars
Fuel regulator all the way
Do the fuel regulator test its on you tube
I also had to get new mass airflow sensor.
Hmm im not to sure i usually hear that in older cars
Thanks man I'm still trying to figure it out
It’s the red wire that connects to the starter
Sounded like a jet
my 2003 tyburon have a trouble=i have to cranck it 2 times for him to start-0 do u have any idear what it is = please some one give me the solution
Try turning on the ignition and waiting for a few seconds for a few times, it might be your fuel pump giving out so therefore it’s not building enough pressure.
its just a plane
Hahaahhaaahhaha totally hahahaha
Very interesting not sure tho -
Air control valve
Fuel regulator
Common with this cars
fuel pump for sure