As the owner of a 2017 Hyundai Elantra, you may have found that your vehicle is idling roughly. This can have a couple of causes, many of which have been reported for this Make and model. First, you may be experiencing a leak in the vacuum hoses. If this is the case, you will pay between $12 and $19 on average for a new hose. The spark plugs to your battery may be damaged or worn. Replacing them will cost you between $8 and $45. You may even have a problem with a faulty ignition coil. Getting a new coil will cost between $80 and $174 for parts alone.
Alison P.
April 10, 2020
Some potential idle problems in a 2017 hyundai elantra are due to a bad fuses, damaged wiring or leaking vacuum.
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