zman2012
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- Joined
- Oct 20, 2012
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- Genesis Model Type
- 1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
Hello,
I have a 2009 Genesis 4.6L. Two+ years ago when was driving, it stalled as I was approaching a red light and applying the brake. I came to a stop, shifted into neutral and restarted it. It revved up to 8000 RPM instantly. I shut it down right away and waited 30 seconds before restarting it. This time it started up normally and drove fine. My thinking is that the car stalled because of some safety mechanism that cuts out fuel/air to the engine when an abnormal condition is detected.
I did not experience this issue again until a couple of days ago. Two days ago when I started it at home, it relined. I shut it down right away, waited one minute and started it again. It started normally and has been driving w/o any issue.
Any feedback/input is much appreciated. Can a failing throttle position sensor or crankshaft position sensor or some other sensor cause this?
I have a 2009 Genesis 4.6L. Two+ years ago when was driving, it stalled as I was approaching a red light and applying the brake. I came to a stop, shifted into neutral and restarted it. It revved up to 8000 RPM instantly. I shut it down right away and waited 30 seconds before restarting it. This time it started up normally and drove fine. My thinking is that the car stalled because of some safety mechanism that cuts out fuel/air to the engine when an abnormal condition is detected.
I did not experience this issue again until a couple of days ago. Two days ago when I started it at home, it relined. I shut it down right away, waited one minute and started it again. It started normally and has been driving w/o any issue.
Any feedback/input is much appreciated. Can a failing throttle position sensor or crankshaft position sensor or some other sensor cause this?

