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Raj Govender Posted on Nov 16, 2012
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2006 hyundai tucson - no power - changed air flow sensor, furl pump, air filter - vehicle is still jerking and the power is very poor

Changed air flow sensor, fuel pump, air filter - vehicle is jerking and is losing power

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I hope you changed the fuel filter also!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 14, 2010

SOURCE: how to change ATF in 2006 hyundai sonata?

IF YOU ARE NOT FAMILLIOR WITH IT TAKE IT TO A SHOP.There is one and it is a very messy job you have to take trans pan off to drain fluid (tricky) and the filter is under the pan.

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Colin Stickland

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  • Posted on Nov 05, 2008

SOURCE: I have a 2000 Hyundai

air flow meter ??

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 30, 2009

SOURCE: trying to find the fuel filter in a 2006 Hyundai Accent

YEP! It's in the fuel tank at the bottom of the fuel pump... it's called a 'SOCK.'

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 29, 2010

SOURCE: Replace Hyundai Tucson cabin filter

hi. here is the link to the step by step.

http://blog.aggregatedintelligence.com/2007/12/hyundai-santa-fe-cabin-air-filter.html

rotagen

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  • Posted on Feb 10, 2011

SOURCE: HOW TO CHANGE FUEL FILTER ON 2008 HYUNDAI TUCSON

instructions

Things You'll Need:
Fuel-line disconnect tool
Rag
New gasket
New fuel pump
Flat head screwdriver
Ratchet and socket
The assistance of a friend (only when you are ready to remove the back seat)
Rubber hose plugs
Two adjustable wrenches
1

Locate the fuse panel under the hood of your vehicle, then open it and remove the fuel pump fuse with your hands.
2

Start your car and allow the fuel system to depressurize by allowing the car to idle until the engine dies.
3

Reinstall the fuse, then disconnect the battery with a ratchet and socket. Drain the gas from the gas tank with a siphoning kit.
4

Remove the back seat by unbolting the base with a ratchet and socket and lifting the seat out with your hands. The bolts are located on either side of the seat near the base. You will also need the assistance of another person to lift the seat out safely.
5

Remove the wiring harness by gently pulling it from the connector, and detach the rubber grommet with a flat head screwdriver. Unbolt the fuel tank cover with a ratchet and socket, remove it with your hands, pull the wires through the grommet, detach the fuel line hoses with a fuel-line disconnect tool, and lift the hoses out. Cap the hoses with rubber hose plugs.
6

Reach directly into the gas tank, then remove the fuel filter using two adjustable wrenches, placing one on either side of the fuel filter. You will recognize the fuel filter by its filtering paper cartridges.
7

Install the new filter, then follow the previous steps in reverse to complete the installation. Refill your gas take when finished

Testimonial: "thaks Question: why I need a new fuel pump ? its necesary to change fuel pump too ? thanks again"

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Hi i have 2007 hyundai tucson td i have power loss when going up a hill and overtaking

I have a tucson 2007. had the same problem. I changed the airflow sensor, TPS sensor and for a while it did well. but after a day or two it came back..al kind of mechanics looked at it and nothing. Until my neighbor who is not a mechanic at all said, try take off the air filter and drive up hill, now I live in st.Maarten and we have mountains... the car went up as if it was flying..
so problem solved just to buy a new air filter...
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Where is the fuel filter located in a 2006 kia sportage and is it pretty easy to change?

there is no fuel filter per say, it is now part of the fuel pump,its not servicable, unless the pump is replaced, i know that sounds crazy, but the hyundai tucson is the same way,its there the same vehicle, hyundai owns kia.
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mirandamcl,

I just took my 2006 Tucson in to have this fixed. It was simply that that hose from the air filter was not clamped on tight. That was 2 days ago, no more problem.
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