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1997 Hyundai Sonata Questions & Answers
HOW TO FIX A TIMING BELT
Here is how to do it....http://www.hyundai-forums.com/194-y2-ef-1989-2005-sonata/85304-replacing-timing-belt-97-sonata.html
I have a check engine code p1400
Are you sure it is not P0140 that is for O2 sensor bank 1 sensor 2, so it it the 1 after the catalytic converter. i have no idea what a p1400 so i am guessing.
Transmission fluid leak
check the cooling lines for leaks (loose fittings). If it is from the bell housing area it will be front seal in torque converter of manual the clutch input shaft. If from the rear it may be a drive shaft seal both boxes.
Hi, After switching off my sonata 1997 coolant boils in radiator and reservoir
Quite obviously there is a problem with the engine's cooling system which needs to be rectified. You should also be monitoring the coolant temp gauge because it would be in the red.If you keep driving the car in this condition you will destroy the engine and very soon wind up with a car that will not be worth repairing.The cooling system will need to be flushed as a minimum and the water pump checked. I suggest that the water pump may have failed and will need to be replaced. (A new thermostat should also be fitted.)
For coolant temperature sensor why it appears sometimes and why it does not appear sometimes.What is the issue
You are asking multiple individual questions here when the problems are all related. You should ask one question and provide all the information about problems with the vehicle at once if you want to get the correct information in a reply.I have already answered this question when responding to your check engine query where you did not even to bother indicating that you were getting overheating warnings as well which I had assumed must be occurring and told you so.
Hi Sean, where can I locate Water pump?
This is not a do it yourself repair .So if you do not want to destroy your engine take it to a competent workshop and have the car checked out as I already advised you.
Coolant sensor broken
The BEST way is to replace the sensor. If the connection is loose or comes loose it will tell your cars computer false readings. It will save you problems in the future. Retail parts stores also carry the sensor for less than the dealer most times. Good luck!
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