hyundaitech wrote:
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I saw this once on a four cylinder. I don't recall the year, but it had the same engine as yours (if you have the four cylinder). The car had been wrecked and I suspect something was bent on the engine. I replaced the bracket holding the tensioner pulley and it better aligned the pulleys, but it still wasn't as good as I would have liked. In any event, it was good enough to keep the belt from coming off again.
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Thanks hyudaitech.
This time they didn't replace the pulley.
They said they just needed to clean some of the rust off of it.
But if I lose my power steering again due to the drive belt falling off
or fraying, while I'm the owner of this car, I'm gonna be pissed.
Here's something else I want to bounce off of you...
I had a "Check Engine" light thing happening on the dash a few months
ago and I took it into this same shop.
They told me that they couldn't find anything wrong and that I should go
to a Hyundai service centre instead. I did that, but either the warning
light went off by itself or the guys in the other service centre had
turned it off, and the Hyundai service centre said that they couldn't
check anything unless the light was on.
So, last week the light came back on. I took it to the non-Hyundai
service centre again. This time they said that their computer was giving
them a code but that the number for this code didn't match up to
anything in their software. They say they spent hours trying to find
info about this code and attempting to trouble-shoot other things in the
engine.
Anyway...They say they figured it out and that it had something to do
with the fuel mixture. They changed the fuel filter (and may have done a
few other things too) and they think it's OK now.
The code number was 0171. Do you know anything about this code number?
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