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12 messages, Last post on Aug 28, 2009 at 1:48 PM
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Replying to: acura03g (Jan 22, 2007 8:40 am) Most places around me are able to suction out ALL of the fluid, and then replace.
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Replying to: 1racefan (Jan 22, 2007 8:50 am) |
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I recently purhased a 2000 Elantra for my daughter can someone tell me where the heck is the fuel filter? I did a complete service but could change it (fuel filter) because I could not find it.
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Replying to: lanceman1 (Feb 27, 2007 4:08 am)
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Replying to: 1racefan (Feb 27, 2007 6:12 am) All that said, I've seen Do-It-Yourself instructions for this on other message boards. (Google on "Elantra forum" and check out the first few sites... one of them should have the DIY.) |
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First oil change on this car. milage 4686. Age 6mos. Here is the procedure I used. 1. Warm up engine, drive onto ramp, shift to P, apply parking brake firmly, shut off engine, put wheel chokes (or bricks) under rear wheels to prevent car from moving. 2. Open hood and remove oil filler cap. 3. Get under car, remove the plastic cover piece under the oil pan and oil filter. This done by removing 3 bolts (using 10mm socket). 4. Place container under oil drain plug, remove drain plug using 17mm socket or wrench, wait until used oil is completely drained to the container. 5. Move container under the oil filter, remove oil filter with an oil filter wrench. This took me a while as the oil filter was very tight. 6. Use finger to apply new oil to the rubber band on new oil filter, install new oil filter with hand. Then use oil filter wrench to tighten 1/2 to 3/4 turn. 7. Put a new aluminum gasket/washer on oil drain plug, then screw it on with hand. Tighten it with wrench 1/4 turn. Do not overtighten. Or if you have torque wrench, use 30 lbft torque. Reinstall the plastic cover piece under the oil pan. 8. Using a funnel pour 4.23 qt new oil to oil filler hole (I used Quaker State 5W20 synthetic oil), put oil filler cap back on. 9. Turn on engine, oil pressure light should go off within 5 seconds. Drive to level ground. shut off and wait for 5 minutes then check oil level. It should be at Full. |
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| hi. i wonder anyone can answer a question? i've been looking at 2006 elantras for my daughter's first car. i've noticed that pretty much all have coffee colored oil on the bottom of the oil cap when i check it. is this normal? i heard that this may mean water has gotten into the oil. should i be concerned? thanks. | |
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I have a 2004 Hyunda Elantra and was wondering if there was a website that listed the check engine light codes? My light just came on tonight at 67,000 miles. Thanks for the help. Robyn
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Replying to: rguedel (Aug 19, 2009 6:08 pm) Just google "obd codes" and it will show you listings for the OBD II codes that appear on a diagnostic tool (also known as an OBD reader). |
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