2001 hyundai accent dying/stalling issue

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Asked by Bob May 12, 2015 at 02:39 PM about the 2001 Hyundai Accent GL Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hi, I have a 2001 hyundai accent and it has 
been cutting out for a second a few times
in a 50 mile trip and when it does this, it will 
die on the on the off ramp. It won't start 
after it dies but I can push start it to get it 
going. Also, if I let it sit for awhile, I think an 
hour plus it will start again. Any help or 
suggestions will be very appreciated!!

I have put in new battery, terminals, plugs, 
wires iac valve and fuel filter. I also checked
for vacuum leak.

Mapping sensor? Throttle body sensor?
Ignition Coil Pack?

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try one thing doesn't cost nothing in front of car the fuse box under the engine hood pull fuel pump fuse out bend pins a little to make fuse tighter in socket fuse gets hot well driving weakens socket and make bad connection to fuse, bumps makes bad connection with fuel pump fuse do to bad connection

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