Kponds
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- 1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
My wife drives a 2012 Genesis R-Spec. It has about 85k miles on it and it has been problem free since we bought it (used with 11k miles) in 2014.
I have been noticing a problem with the car starting quickly over the last few months. Using the push button starter, if the car is cold and has been sitting overbite, the starter turns for probably 5 seconds and the engine starts and runs great. This happens consistently if the car has been sitting idle for several hours. If the car has been sitting for short periods of time, the car will start immediately.
I felt that the car was losing fuel pressure as it set and I found a way (push start button twice with foot off the brake) to turn the fuel pump on before starting the engine and if I let the pump run for 5 or so seconds and then try to start the car it starts immediately. I have no check engine lights coming on.
I suspect that the car has a leaky check valve that is allowing the car to slowly lose fuel pressure. If I am correct, is the check valve built into the fuel pump (I suspect it is) or is it located somewhere on the car.
Also am I on the right track? Is there a Shrader valve on this engine where I can monitor fuel pressure with a gauge? It appears a fuel pump replacement is a relatively expensive repair as well as pretty labor intensive.
Any advice would be appreciated.
I have been noticing a problem with the car starting quickly over the last few months. Using the push button starter, if the car is cold and has been sitting overbite, the starter turns for probably 5 seconds and the engine starts and runs great. This happens consistently if the car has been sitting idle for several hours. If the car has been sitting for short periods of time, the car will start immediately.
I felt that the car was losing fuel pressure as it set and I found a way (push start button twice with foot off the brake) to turn the fuel pump on before starting the engine and if I let the pump run for 5 or so seconds and then try to start the car it starts immediately. I have no check engine lights coming on.
I suspect that the car has a leaky check valve that is allowing the car to slowly lose fuel pressure. If I am correct, is the check valve built into the fuel pump (I suspect it is) or is it located somewhere on the car.
Also am I on the right track? Is there a Shrader valve on this engine where I can monitor fuel pressure with a gauge? It appears a fuel pump replacement is a relatively expensive repair as well as pretty labor intensive.
Any advice would be appreciated.