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Yoy will get a diagram and how to do it from a workshop manual (Gregorys or haynes) as it is involved to explain here. Strongly suggest you have a hyundai qualified mechanic do it as it will save you money in the long run. IT is not just belts that need replacing but idler pullets and hydraulic adjuster (if you have one) as well as crank seal and cam shaft seal. Oil is the biggest killer of timing belts and all except the pulleys have oil in their presence.
I can provide a link to a booklet that contains all the diagram's, it is a pdfformat so allow time for it to download. I would copy and paste the diagram but the site restricts copying the diagrams.
doesn't the engine compartment have the diagram on a sticker? or maybe on the underside of the hood?
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