2009 Hyundai accent. After I put gas in it and crank the car it would die. Is it fuel pump?

Asked by Angie2332 May 02, 2018 at 01:32 PM about the 2009 Hyundai Accent

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So I have noticed that when I fill
my gas tank it won't crank the
first time, but ai crank it an press
the gas it will start. Now the the
other day as I was accelerating
my car mad a noise and then I
couldn't accelerate. The car then
died after coming to a stop. Now I
have changed the fuel pump and
it still doesn't start.

5 Answers

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You want to replace the vapor purge solenoid. Not an expensive part but a bit cramped to get to. Be sure to get a genuine oem part.

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If your car doesnt start and only does after various tries when putting gas in the tank, it may definitely b your purge valve. I read it on here, changed it and voila problem solved! Thank u guys for this site.

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I had a loss of power problem it ended up being the coils. Shakey engine, loss of power, high rps till you get out of low gears. When changing coils might as well change spark plugs. Easy to do yourself

I changed the spark plugs to coil packs all four evap canister solenoid valve e-vape canister solenoid vent valve. Is there a way I can tell if it's the fuel pump because if the fuel pump is still good then I don't want to have to replace it and I can't afford to take it to a shop.

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