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Hyundai Elantra Maintenance and Repair

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Re: 05' Elantra transmission fluid and additives [justsarah] by backy
Sep 17, 2009 (3:43 pm)
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Replying to: justsarah (Sep 17, 2009 3:04 pm)

He's not BSing you. Hyundais do use a specific transmission fluid, Hyundai (or Diamond) SP III. There are posts around the net on alternatives, but if it were me (and it is me as I have a '04 Elantra with AT) I'd be sure to use Hyundai fluid, because my car still has over 4 years of powertrain warranty left.
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Re: 05' Elantra transmission fluid and additives [justsarah] by jlflemmons
Sep 17, 2009 (7:22 pm)
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Replying to: justsarah (Sep 17, 2009 3:04 pm)

What Backy said. Hyundai is very particular on this issue. And the fluid change is at 30K miles, too. The transmission does not use a filter, hence the shorter service interval.
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can I used heavy oil for my car in winter????? by dria24
Sep 28, 2009 (3:40 am)
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I have a 2001 elantra whose mileage is 167K, I currently use 10w30 Castrol oil, I am starting to hear a little noise in the engine area. I live in NYC where the weather gets cold. My question is , has anyone put a heavier oil in their car with this type of minleage? if so what? can I use 20w50 or should I continue with the current oil? overall my car is running good, I change the every 3000 miles and the time is now. Please give me some information ASAP. When I brought the car the manual didn't come witht the car so I can't make refer to it. Much thanks
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Offical service manintenance for 03 elantra? by wbaldwin80
Oct 04, 2009 (6:07 pm)
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Looking for the service mileage times for O2 sensor if there are any?
What about exhaust if any? thanks.
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Re: Offical service manintenance for 03 elantra? [wbaldwin80] by jlflemmons
Oct 04, 2009 (6:55 pm)
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Replying to: wbaldwin80 (Oct 04, 2009 6:07 pm)

I do not believe there is a specified service interval for the O2 sensors. They are, however, one of the most often replaced items BY MISTAKE on a car. Many of the OBDII codes referrencing the sensor do not mean the sensor is bad, but that the sensor is correctly identifying that something has gone wrong causing a rich or lean fuel condition.
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My 05 hyundai by justsarah
Oct 06, 2009 (9:20 am)
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thanks backy, it was SP III we checked that first, so i think i'm in the clear. My mechanic actually works at a shop that specializes in transmissions, so i trust him. I just don't trust the dudes at the dealership, he said even transmission additives that say hyundai approved might mess with your transmission. i think he was just coming up with reasons to void my warranty
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elantra REAR BRAKE DRUM by bytesnooper
Nov 01, 2009 (5:13 am)
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I read to different things on removing the read brake drum.
 
  One says you remove the grease cap and bearing
the outer says the drum comes off without doing this
 If i display the brake drum on autozone for
 a 2005 elantra gls it looks like you take it out without
 touching the wheel bearing. confused. anyone done this before.
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Re: elantra REAR BRAKE DRUM [bytesnooper] by jlflemmons
Nov 01, 2009 (7:18 pm)
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Replying to: bytesnooper (Nov 01, 2009 5:13 am)

Drum comes off as a single unit, no need to mess with the bearing. If you are having trouble getting it off, take off the wheel and put WD40 on the studs. Let it soak for a while, then TAP, the drum using a sledge hammer. I said TAP, because you don't want to whail away on the drum with a sledge. The mass of the sledge hammer tap will jar the drum and break loose the corrosion causing it to stick.
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Re: elantra REAR BRAKE DRUM [jlflemmons] by colloquor
Nov 06, 2009 (5:24 pm)
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Replying to: jlflemmons (Nov 01, 2009 7:18 pm)

A rubber hammer works as well, although you may have to really give it a whack at several places around the circumference. But, no chance in cracking the cast iron drum.
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Re: elantra REAR BRAKE DRUM [colloquor] by jlflemmons
Nov 09, 2009 (6:58 pm)
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Replying to: colloquor (Nov 06, 2009 5:24 pm)

Best is a soft brass hammer, or a "dead" mallet. Those are the ones that are made of high impact plastic, and filled with BB's. You get the force, but with a softer material, and no bounce back at your face!

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