2.7 6cyl
SOURCE: 2005 Tucson
camshaft sprocket bolt 58-72 ft. lbs. crankshaft pulley bolts 108-132 ft. lbs. crankshaft pulley center bolt 80-94 ft. lbs. cylinder head bolts cold engine 65-72 ft. lbs. warm engine 73-80 ft. lbs. cylinder head rear cover bolts 69-86 in. lbs. flywheel/Driveplate bolts 94-101 ft. lbs. intake/Exhaust manifold nuts/Bolts 11-14 ft. lbs. jet valves 13-16 ft. lbs. main bearing cap bolts 36-39 ft. lbs. oil pan bolts 51-69 in. lbs. oil pan nuts 43-60 in. lbs. oil pan drain plug 33 ft. lbs. oil pump cover bolts 72-84 in. lbs. oil pump relief valve plug 29-36 ft. lbs. oil pump sprocket nut 25-28 ft. lbs. Rear oil seal retainer bolts 84-108 in. lbs. rocker arm shaft bolts 14-15 ft. lbs. rod bearing cap nuts 23-25 ft. lbs. silent shaft sprocket nut 22-28 ft. lbs. spark plugs 15-21 ft. lbs. thermostat housing-to-Engine bolts 86-114 in. lbs. timing belt tensioner bolt 32-40 ft. lbs. valve cover bolts 43-61 in. lbs. water pump-to-Engine bolts alternator brace bolt 14-20 ft. lbs. all others 9-11 ft. lbs. water pump pulley bolts 72-84 in. lbs.
SOURCE: How do I remove rear rotor from 2005 hyundai
What you have to do is first remove the screws that hold the rotor on to the hub, let off the hand brake shoes(they are located inside the rotors) there is a rubber plug on the face of thr rotor, take that off and loosen the hand brake adjuster! remove the brake caliper and caliper carrier and the rotor should come off! hope this helps
SOURCE: My washer fluid isn't working on my 2005 Hyundai
The fuse for the washer fluid is in the fuse box under the hood on teh drivers side.... There should be a diagram that will show you what fuse exactly.
SOURCE: how many bolts on the thermostat housing?
should just be two bolts, one on each end of the housing
SOURCE: How do i remove the front bumper on a 2005 Hyundai
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Under the fron wheel arches remove the retaining screws that attach the splash shields to the bumper, Also remove the 2 screws under there that secure the bumper to the corner of the car panel. Remove the grill and supporting clips that attach the bar to the reo {reonforcement} underneath, remove the screws securing the stone shield panels to the bottom of the bar. If you have flood or spot lights, ensure their mountings are free from attaching between the plastic cover and the reo. The cover should pry away with very little force if any. Hope this helps you, safe driving.
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