2006 Sonata will not start!!!!!!!
siciliano
04-23-2007, 08:20 PM
Ok everyone this is driving me insane. I have had my Sonata gls v6 3.3 for 1 year and 8 months never had a problem with it. This morning i went to turn it on and nothing, it wasnt completely dead, it just wont crank over. I tried jumping it with a friends car, nothing. I even swapped out the battery with a new one and still nothing, so i know for sure its not the battery. Everytime i go and try to start it, it just makes the noise b4 start up, but nothing else. Anyone please help me i dont have the slightest clue what could be wrong with my car. It only has 19,452 miles on it. I was possibly thinking it could be a spark plug, fuel injector, or even the alternator. :banghead:
lowsonoma1999
04-24-2007, 10:03 AM
Ok everyone this is driving me insane. I have had my Sonata gls v6 3.3 for 1 year and 8 months never had a problem with it. This morning i went to turn it on and nothing, it wasnt completely dead, it just wont crank over. I tried jumping it with a friends car, nothing. I even swapped out the battery with a new one and still nothing, so i know for sure its not the battery. Everytime i go and try to start it, it just makes the noise b4 start up, but nothing else. Anyone please help me i dont have the slightest clue what could be wrong with my car. It only has 19,452 miles on it. I was possibly thinking it could be a spark plug, fuel injector, or even the alternator. :banghead:
The engine will still turn over, even with a bad plug or injector. If the alternator was bad, it would lead to a dead battery. But if you put a known good, fully charged battery in the car, and it still didn't turn over, you have another issue going on. Possibly a starter. You have roadside assistance, I'd get it towed to the dealer and let them worry about it. It should be covered under warranty, as long as you didn't switch the cables up trying to jump it.
The engine will still turn over, even with a bad plug or injector. If the alternator was bad, it would lead to a dead battery. But if you put a known good, fully charged battery in the car, and it still didn't turn over, you have another issue going on. Possibly a starter. You have roadside assistance, I'd get it towed to the dealer and let them worry about it. It should be covered under warranty, as long as you didn't switch the cables up trying to jump it.
siciliano
04-24-2007, 08:19 PM
Thanks for all the help. I am getting my car towed tomorrow to the dealership and the guy told me it was under warranty even if it was a spark plug or something like that. Hopefully they are good on their word cuz i know how dealars can be jerks. :screwy:
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