Filed Under (Hyundai) by admin on 04-12-2010
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1. Remove the head lamp and turn signal lamp mounting bolts(3ea) and disconnect the wire connectors. Fig. 2: Removing Head Lamp And Turn Signal Lamp Mounting Bolts (3ea) 2. Remove the bumper cover upper mounting bolts and retainers. Fig. 3: Removing Bumper Cover Upper Mounting Bolts And Retainers 3. Remove the bumper cover lower mounting retainers. Fig. 4: Removing bumper cover lower mounting retainers 4. Remove the front bumper cover from the front bumper back beam. 5. Remove the front bumper back beam mounting nuts. Tightening torque: 9~14 Nm (90~140 kg.cm, 6.6~10 lb.ft) 6. Installation is the reverse of removal.
Filed Under (Hyundai) by admin on 04-12-2010
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1. Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal. 2. Remove the crash pad garnish (A) after pulling it by using regular screw driver (-). Take care of fixing clips (C). 3. Remove the center facia panel (B) after loosening the screws. Fig. 10: Identifying Crash Pad Garnish, Center Facia Panel And Clips Fig. 11: Identifying Connectors Fig. 12: Identifying Audio Unit Mounting Screws 6. Installation is the reverse of removal.
Filed Under (Hyundai) by admin on 25-11-2010
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Replacement Crash Pad Center Lower Tray Replacement 1. Remove the knob (A).2. Remove the console under cover (B). 3. Disconnect the connector (C). 4. After loosening the mounting screws, remove the center fascia lower panel (A). 5. Disconnect the connector (A). 6. After loosening the mounting screw, remove the upper center tray bezel (A). 7. After loosening the mounting screw, remove the lower tray (A).8. Installation is the reverse of removal. NOTE: Make sure the connector is plugged in properly. ?
Filed Under (Hyundai) by admin on 25-11-2010
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Santa Fe (2.7L) & Sonata (2.5L) 1. Turn ignition off. Disconnect TP sensor 3-pin connector. Measure resistance between TP sensor terminals No. 2 (Orange wire on Santa Fe, Black/White wire on Sonata) and No. 1 (Yellow/Black wire on Santa Fe, Green/White wire on Sonata). See Fig. 1 . Standard resistance value should be 3500-6500 ohms. If resistance is not as specified, replace TP sensor. If resistance is as specified, go to next step. 2. Measure resistance between TP sensor terminals No. 2 (Orange wire on Santa Fe, Black/White wire on Sonata) and No. 3 (Red/Orange on Santa Fe, Blue wire on Sonata). Open throttle slowly from idle position to wide-open throttle position. Resistance should change smoothly in proportion to the throttle valve opening. If resistance changes smoothly, go to next step. If resistance does not change smoothly, replace TP sensor. 3. Reconnect TP sensor connector. Using a voltmeter, backprobe sensor connector terminals No. 1 (Yellow/Black wire on Santa Fe, Green/White wire on Sonata) and No. 3 (Red/Orange on Santa Fe, Blue wire on Sonata). Turn ignition on, and measure TP sensor voltage. Voltage should be 250-800 millivolts. If voltage is not as specified, replace TP sensor.
Filed Under (Hyundai) by admin on 25-11-2010
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1. To check system operation, turn ignition on. Depress release button on side of gearshift lever. 2. With brake pedal released, gearshift lever should not move from Park. Depress brake pedal. With release button depressed, gearshift lever should now move from Park. 3. If shift lock system operation is not as specified, check brakelight switch and shift lock solenoid. See BRAKELIGHT SWITCH and SHIFT LOCK SOLENOID under COMPONENT TESTS. If necessary, check wiring and ground connections. See WIRING DIAGRAMS . KEY LOCK SYSTEM 1. With gearshift lever in any gear except Park, ensure ignition key cannot be turned to LOCK position. Place gearshift lever in Park. Ensure ignition key can now be turned to LOCK position. 2. If key lock system operation is not as specified, check key lock solenoid. See KEY LOCK SOLENOID under COMPONENT TESTS. If necessary, check wiring and ground connections. See WIRING DIAGRAMS .