ldmckiny
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- Fort Worth, TX
- Genesis Model Type
- 1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
2009 Sedan 3.6
Bought cheap for a fixer upper. Engine check light was on but started and ran good. Took it to Auto Zone and general code pointed to “replace fuel pump”
Sub codes all refer to random misfires circuit misfires, slow response, and system too lean.
removed the battery cable to reset the code and drove it for about 10min. At the first stop light it sputtered as if it were about to shut down. Slow acceleration getting back on the freeway and the check engine started flashing for about 30 seconds then came back on. It smoothed out when I finally got up to speed and drove back home and parked.
I have ordered a new pump kit from Amazon and a fuel filter from a local dealer. All parts in the assembly look good. Waiting on parts to reassemble.
Would appreciate any comments on if I’m on the right track or anything else that would commonly cause this problem.
Thanks in advance
Bought cheap for a fixer upper. Engine check light was on but started and ran good. Took it to Auto Zone and general code pointed to “replace fuel pump”
Sub codes all refer to random misfires circuit misfires, slow response, and system too lean.
removed the battery cable to reset the code and drove it for about 10min. At the first stop light it sputtered as if it were about to shut down. Slow acceleration getting back on the freeway and the check engine started flashing for about 30 seconds then came back on. It smoothed out when I finally got up to speed and drove back home and parked.
I have ordered a new pump kit from Amazon and a fuel filter from a local dealer. All parts in the assembly look good. Waiting on parts to reassemble.
Would appreciate any comments on if I’m on the right track or anything else that would commonly cause this problem.
Thanks in advance