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2000 Sonata - Erratic Acceleration
I've recently been having a problem with my 2000 Sonata GLS V6. Occasionally (and it's been happening more often the past few days), when I come to a complete stop at an intersection, and then do to accelerate, the engine will stutter and then won't rev. past 3000 rpms. In order to fix it, I have to turn off the car, and then restart it several times. It usually won't start smoothly the first few times, and then it'll start up fine and everything will work. Then today, I stopped at an intersection, and saw my tachometer dropping quite low. Suddenly, the engine died altogether. I had to restart several times to get the car working normally. I have already called my local dealer, but they can't work on it until the 11th. Furthermore, the warranty (5 yrs, 60k, because it's a used car) just ended last month. The car only has 56k miles on it, and I've had a bunch of problems already (O2 sensors went, axel hub bearing broke, spark plug wiring needed to be replaced). Luckily, everything has been under warranty. Any suggestions to fix my problem before I spend more money than I have so someone can look at it and tell me it was something simple (I'm only 17 and work for minimum wage, I can barely afford gas anymore now that prices soared).
A few suggestions I got from friends/family were to check the fuel filter, or to add some dry gas/higher octane gas. The last time I filled my tank, I got the cheapest stuff I could. Someone mentioned that I could've just gotten a bad tank of gas, but does that actually happen? Or is it just some random made-up reason?
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