Car nocking and shuts off

Asked by Wroc42 Mar 29, 2017 at 05:15 PM about the 2005 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I changed the gasket on a 2005 hyundai santa fe
put everything back and now it nocks  and turns
off. I checked the plugs the wires and everything  is
as it should be. Can someone help

7 Answers

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what gasket did you change? You must try to determine if it's a valve lifter knock...if it is, then you have may have a oil pressure problem.Those lifter are operated by (Hydraulics) oil pressure. There's no easy way to check the oil pressure and the sender turn on the warning light at very low presssure sometimes as low as 5 PSI. eBay has a kit that comes with the gauge, hose and adapters to measure oil pressure.

Thanks I'll check I just removed the valve cover and replaced the back gasket. Also changed the plugs to see if that might have been the issue but it still nocks.

1,550

Do you have an engine check light on? If not, you may have a pending code...so scan it and see what you have.

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