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Asked: Jul 06, 2008 - 03:55 AM
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ozziepete
I have a 2001 2.4Lt Hyundai Santa Fe with a massive flat spot under acceleration. Any ideas anyone?
The car was using heaps of fuel and lacked power, computer said that crank angle sensor was faulty, so it was replaced. Still no power!! Replaced plugs and air filter, no difference, and no sign of a fault in the computer log. Whilst fiddling under the bonnet decided to try something, pulled the connector from the throttle position sensor and took the beast for a test run. To my surprise the vehicle drove exactly as it did with the sensor connected. Is this as it should be or is the sensor faulty and therefore my problem.
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