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What are some common issues with starting the 2017 Hyundai Elantra?

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Calvin N

Some common starting issues with the 2017 Hyundai Elantra are a dead battery and loose battery cables. This component of the vehicle will inevitably lose its effectiveness over time. The battery will typically require replacement every 50,000 to 60,000 miles, which will involve some expense. You'll need to be prepared to spend money to ensure your car stays operational. Throughout the lifespan of the car, you may encounter troublesome battery issues. The battery could completely lose its charge, requiring recharging or replacement. A leak may develop, causing fluid to leak out. If the case becomes cracked, it will need to be repaired. The battery might also drain quickly and require repairs.

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  • Ryan L.

    Even though there are various factors that could be causing your Hyundai Elantra to not start, the top three common reasons are a drained battery, a faulty alternator, or a malfunctioning starter.

  • Robyn J.

    I fixed my starting problems by switching out the camshafts and both oxygen sensors, but it turns out the real issue was just the crank sensor. I replaced it, and it solved seven different problems - it was pretty insane!

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