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Anonymous Posted on Apr 17, 2009

2001 Hyundai Santa Fe Ignition coils & EGR Valve

I was told I need to replace the ignition coils for cylinders 2 and 3 as well as the spark plugs and wires. The EGR valve needs to be replaced also. I've done the spark plugs and wires a few times, but have no clue what I'm doing with the ignition coils and EGR valve. Can anyone walk me through this? I really appreciate your time. Thanks!!
~Kim

  • ac2009 May 04, 2009

    i have the same exact problem... did you ever figure it out.... I got an estimate from the dealer and they want like 800 for everything... let me know what you found out.

  • Anonymous Mar 25, 2014

    have replaced the egr valve 3 times in 1 month

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Well I went ahead and took a go at changing the coils, plugs and wires yesterday. It literally took maybe 15 minutes and my hands didn't even get dirty. This is something that the auto place wanted to charge me 650 to do. I spent 200 on parts. I didn't realize the coils were the things sitting on top of the spark plugs. I think my 4 year old could've done it. All I had to do was unbolt the coils detach the wires and then replace. It was too simple.

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I can help you with the coils. The coils are screwed to the valve cover. All you need to do is unplug them , attach the new ones and plug them back in. It is very easy to do. Tha EGR valve needs morre work.

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