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#80 of 93 Re: repairs [newowner10]
by tish6
Mar 04, 2010 (12:08 pm)
It was time for the timing belt to be changed car has 105,000m. Also the plugs were needed. Everything u mentioned above was checked.
Mar 04, 2010 (12:49 pm)
With everything being electronic nowadays, it has to be a bad sensor and the one that will prevent a car from starting is the camshaft sensor and the crankshaft sensor. These are the two I would be suspicious of.
#82 of 93 Re: repairs [SilverBullet00]
by tish6
Mar 05, 2010 (9:18 am)
Thanks a bunch, its in for repairing now. Ur on point the mechanic says the same thing u mentioned. I will let u know the outcome.
#83 of 93 Replace rear deck speaker
by LASHAWN
Mar 05, 2010 (2:36 pm)
I was told that in order to replace the rear deck speaker in a 2006 Sonata LX you will have to remove the back seat. Does anyone know if this is easy enough to do without going to the dealer?
#84 of 93 Re: Replace rear deck speaker [LASHAWN]
by newowner10
Mar 05, 2010 (2:56 pm)
I do not know how you do it but can not take any special tools. The online manual should show you how. To change the fuel pump filter you remove the back seat.
#86 of 93 Spotlight Brackets
by tinlegs
Jun 08, 2010 (3:15 am)
Hi , I would like to know how to take the small front grill away from the full front grill/bumper as I want to get to the frame that holds the radiator so I can put some Brackets on to that frame which will come through the small grill ,can you or anybody else help me,TINLEGS. PS;the car is a 2006/2007 HYUNDAI ELANTRA.
#87 of 93 Re: Replace rear deck speaker [LASHAWN]
by sonatascott
Jul 25, 2010 (10:37 pm)
It only takes a pro a few minutes. I'm not sure of the exact procedure on your year. It all comes off pretty easily. You might shop around stereo shops for a good deal on labor. FYI, in the past working on other cars, i found getting the back seat out was very easy. Getting the side trim off of the rear deck area was harder for me. I work slow and easy to prevent breaking the plastic keepers that hold the trim to the sheetmetal. In general I think it would be one of those projects that end up being easier than you thought... Good luck!
#88 of 93 Hyundai On Line Service Manuals
by motordavid
Jul 31, 2010 (2:36 pm)
I found the on line link...takes less than a minute to set up account, get password, etc.
GL, mD
http://www.hmaservice.com/
#89 of 93 Re: Hyundai Online Shop Manuals Access [1995sonatav6]
by chalirebrown
Oct 28, 2010 (2:34 pm)
I have a 2011 Sonata SE and cannot access the repair manula online at all no matter what. Hyundai told me that only the owner's manuals are available this way and Helm, the publisher for most repair manuals states they didi not get the service manual from hyundai for the 2011 as yet.