2006 Hyundia Elantra

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Asked by Lavoie Nov 03, 2015 at 08:44 PM about the 2006 Hyundai Elantra GLS Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Cuts out at stop signs .. Sputters ..
You can step on the gas peddle all
the way and the car isn't going any
faster . Some times the idiot light
comes on sometimes not .
We have flushed transmission
thinking that was it .
Oil changed every 3,000
Fuel cleaners
High grade gas
Replaced the sensors crank shaft
Upper and lower oxygen sensor
The first Cadillac converter at the
manifold .
The best spark plugs top-notch wires
Called the dealership they told me
that my car has never had a recall
I'm kind of finding that far-fetched
from all the different posts that I'm
reading .
Again it's a  2006 Hyundai  Elantra

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fuel pump relay it gets hot well driving and makes bad connection in fuse box pull it out bend pins a little put back in should fix problem it happen to me it is known with this car.

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