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2002 Hyundai Accent wont start


JFA_Spyderman

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Yo,
The car is an 2002 Hyundai Accent, 1.5l, 5-spd. A great little car, gets around 37MPG. Anyway, I got back from a 5 day trip and the car would turn over, but not start. So i took a chance because i was far from home, and I rolled it down a hill and compression started it. It started so i went on.

I got home and turned it off, immediatly after i turned it off and on again, it started fine. The next day after the engine cooled down, it wouldnt start again. I comp started it again and drove it to the gas station to fill up. After i filled the tank, it wouldnt start again. So i rolled it down another hill and started it and drove it home.

I checked the plugs, they looked fine.

A fuel filter was reccomended to me, so I changed that and still no go. I also pulled the injectors and tried to start the car but no fuel came out.

Is there anything you guys can think of?

Thanks a ton!
 
Yo,
Update. I have fuel pressure up to the injectors, but the injectors do not seem to be opening. Anyone know a good way to test the injectors or what controls them? Thanks!
 
It starts when you roll it, but won't start on the functioning starter?

It starts every time you roll it?

I have to think that the main electrical feed goes through the starter and for some reason doesn't function while the starter is turning. I would check that out. See if the coil or something is getting power when the motor is cranking. I think it must not be. I've never been within a measured mile from a Hyundia so I don't know how they are put together but my feeling is the starter solenoid is somehow at fault.
 
Yo,
Thanks Will, I'll try that tomorrow.

After a bit of research, I also found that these engines have both a camshaft position sensor, as well as a crankshaft position sensor. They send the pulsing signal to the injectors and tell them when to fire. They may also be linked to the ignition as well.

Thanks!
 

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