It will not turnover are show any power in the car at all no radio no door chime the lights nothing
SOURCE: installing new brake pads on 2000 hyundai Accent GL
REMOVAL
1.
Remove the lower bolt and lift the caliper assembly up and secure it with a wire or some other retaining method.
2.
Remove the pads.
CAUTION: Do not depress the brake pedal while disassembling the pads
INSPECTION
1.
Check the pads for wear or oil contamination and replace, if necessary.
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The pads for the right and left wheels should be replaced at the same time. Never "drop" or intermix brake pad sets.
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All four pads must be replaced as a complete set.
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When replacing the brake pad, check for deformation. When replacing the guide spring, use a new one or the used one after cleaning away foreign material.
2.
Check the pad for damage or deformation.
Brake pad thickness:
Standard value: 9 mm (0.354 in.)
Service limited value: 2 mm (0.0787 in.)
INSTALLATION
1.
Install the pad clips.
2.
Install the pads onto each pad clip.
3.
Insert the piston in the cylinder using the Special Tool (09581-11000).
4.
Install the new pads. The shims are attached to each pad as illustrated
Be careful so that the disc or pad isn't contaminated by grease.
5.
Install the bolt and tighten to the specified value.
Tightening torque
Guide rod bolt: 22~32 Nm(220~320 kgf·cm, 16~24 lb·ft)
SOURCE: 2000 Hyundai Accent GL check engine
i just replaced the timing belt, and asked the garage to look at the transmission for me because i thought i was experiencing some subtle shifting problems. they told me the transmission looked fine, but i needed a new filter and fluid. the engine light didnt turn on til a couple weeks later tho. does this sound like a new filter and fluid would fix this problem?
SOURCE: 2000 2 door accent removed
you have to reset the ecm code , when you removed the fuse the ecm registered this as a loss of voltage and threw a code so now it doesn't know that the fuse has been replaced. you need a scan tool to reset the ecm...please rate the solution...thanks
SOURCE: I want to get rid of the stupid door chime.
That door chime was driving me crazy too. It turned out to be really easy to pull the power cord from the chime. If you fold down the glove box by pulling the two plugs out from the inside, you can see the chime up behind the dash just to the left of the glove box. Just pull out the cord attached by removing the clip and you are golden.
Ahhhh. Sweet relief. I have been chime free in my accent for 2 months, and it makes for a much more enjoyable car.
Enjoy!
SOURCE: Replacing bulb (Headlight) in 2000 accent GL
once you pop the hood, there should be a cover behind the light housing that you twist to open the backing.. inside the housing will be a spring lever that secures the bulb down... unhook the spring and disconnect the harness connecting to the bulb...
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