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When cold, the engine almost stalls. When hot, on acceleration there's a slight delay

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Offline bluest

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I run a 2012 Hyundai i30 2.0l petrol vehicle in Australia. There is 140,000 kilometres on the clock & I've driven everyone of them from new.

The vehicle runs ok but I'm experienced enough to know it's not ok. When cold, the engine almost stalls. When hot, on acceleration there's a slight delay

The engine light came on and after troubleshooting and checking the fuel cap, I replaced pre and post o2 sensors with brand new Bosch products. Engine light remained on.

I purchased an OBDII reader (ToolPro) and followed the instructions for checking codes. The reader said there were no error codes, but I went through the "Erase Codes" anyway.

Started the car and engine light was off.

Went for a drive and light came back on. Troubleshooted with reader again. No codes displayed.

Appreciate any advice
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Offline Pnut

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If the light is on the car is saying there is something wrong, you might need a different code reader
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Offline rod_b

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I am a handy hoe mechanic with all the tools required. I'll preface the following by saying, never guess. Diagnosing is a process of elimination. It could be a hundred things causing the issue.
However, one of the first things I would eliminate is a dirty MAF sensor. The following video is for a Toyota, but the mechanic explains it so well it could be used for most cars.

:link: - YouTube
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