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Engine light comes on idle goes up then dies when warm

Hyundai 30l-7a check engine light comes on,engine idles up high then dies out when engine warm. Can you Help? jc
  • Posted 6 Nov 2014 11:56
  • Modified 6 Nov 2014 11:58 by poster
  • By jerry_c
  • joined 5 Oct'10 - 26 messages
  • California, United States
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Try to change LPG Supplier, maybe the LPG quality is poor or LPG is dirty.
Check the Oxigen sensors.
  • Posted 2 Sep 2020 04:01
  • By Rt210
  • joined 22 Oct'13 - 69 messages
  • BP, Hungary
I'm a beginner.
Hey,
Ive got a 30l-7a that sputters when the foot throttle is depressed for a couple seconds then picks up like no issue. Im getting no codes, misfire reports, or anything other than the sputter. Ive changed the coils, cleaned and gapped the plugs to spec, and changed the coil wires. Im out of ideas whats your take on the matter? thanks!
  • Posted 8 Jun 2019 09:24
  • By sjtmike
  • joined 8 Jun'19 - 1 message
  • California, United States
Did you get this figured out yet?
  • Posted 17 Feb 2015 11:32
  • By Robe
  • joined 6 Mar'13 - 105 messages
  • Nova Scotia, Canada

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