Car won't start after an oil change and belt and disk brake work done

Asked by Tucson_1002 Jan 17, 2017 at 01:13 PM about the 2009 Hyundai Tucson

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I don't understand why 2009 Tucson won't
start after oil change, change belt and
brake work done.  Mechanic said that
needs rail and fuel injectors replace. Car
was working when dropped off the shop

4 Answers

You say "change belt", what belt was that? I

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Ya, like why would he say it needs new injectors, when all he was doing is brake work, oil change, and like what belt? Serpentine belt or the timing belt?

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Don't replace the fuel injectors or fuel rail..Locate a real mechanic Yes, hard to find in 2017!

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It's frustrating when things go south after maintenance. Sounds like a fuel system issue. Replacing the rail and injectors might resolve it. Ensure the work's done right. Regarding brake fluid leaks, check this out, it might help: Why is My Car Leaking Brake Fluid? Symptoms and Solutions: https://carzspot.com/signs-of-brake-fluid-leak

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