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Joe Tritto Posted on Jul 24, 2012

Replace alternator on 2002 Hyundai Sonata LX with ABS

HOW DOES THE ALTERNATOR COME OUT OF THE 2002 Sonata LX V6 with ABS

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Where is the fuel pump relay located at in a 2002 Hyundai sonata v6

If you need to know the fuel pump relay of your Hyundai Sonata, then here I have mentioned the video which shows you 07 Hyundai Sonata 3.3 fuel pump relay location, have a look

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How do I replace the alternator in a 2002 hyundai sonata GLS v6?

For 2002 Hyundai Sonata 2.7L MFI DOHC 6cyl check this procedure...
Alternator - Removal
  1. Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the precautions in the beginning of this section.
  2. Remove or disconnect the following:
    Negative battery cable Radiator mounting bolts, 1.6L only Alternator drive belt Alternator wiring harness connectors Alternator. It may be necessary to raise the radiator

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    Fig. Exploded view of the alternator-XG 300
Removal & Installation
  1. Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the Precautions section.
  2. Remove or disconnect the following:
    Negative battery cable Alternator drive belt Alternator wiring harness connectors Alternator. It may be necessary to raise the radiator
  1. Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the Precautions section.
  2. Remove or disconnect the following:
    Negative battery cable Radiator mounting bolts, 1.6L only Alternator drive belt Alternator wiring harness connectors Alternator. It may be necessary to raise the radiator
  3. Install or connect the following:
    Alternator and reposition the radiator, if raised Alternator wiring harness connectors Alternator drive belt
  4. Adjust the alternator belt and torque the bolts to the following specifications:
    1. Accent: Pivot bolt to 14-18 ft. lbs. (19-25 Nm) and adjustment bolt to 14-20 ft. lbs. (19-28 Nm).
    2. 2.0L and 2.5L Sonata, Elantra and Tiburon: Pivot bolt to 14-18 ft. lbs. (19-25 Nm) and adjustment bolt to 105-132 inch lbs. (12-15 Nm).
    3. 2.4L Sonata: Pivot bolt to 26-41 ft. lbs. (34-54 Nm) and the adjustment bolt to 14-18 ft. lbs. (19-25 Nm).
    4. 3.0L Sonata and XG 300: Pivot bolt to 14-18 ft. lbs. (19-25 Nm) and adjustment bolt to 11-16 ft. lbs. (15-22 Nm).
  5. Install the radiator mounting bolts, if removed.
  6. Connect the negative battery cable.

Hope helps (remember rated this).
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ESP & ABS light comming on all the time

you should have the ESC/ABS module scanned for DTC's.

here are the 2 most likely causes.

1. low brake fluid
2. sticking/siezing brake lamp switch

at the dealership i see the brake lamp switches go bad left & right on a lot of the newer hyundai's. are your brake lights working?
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Vehicle stalls in the morning

autozone can tell you what is wrong but only if the light is on, they can check your alternator,battery and even your starter for no charge.
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Hyundai Sonata 2002 EF-B V6 2.7L

put the bad coil in the place of a good on and check it after that our be sure hope it help fixya our post thanks pierre
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Alternator

Answer Use a large wrench to take tension off of your serpentine belt and remove the belt from the alternator, (just the alternator). Disconnect the wires. Remove the bolts then the alternator. Put new alternator in place using old bolts. Replace wires (may only be one wire, depending on the alternator). Get your large wrench back out, put the belt back on the alternator, and your good to go. this should do it.
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