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Hi Warren, I had a 1995 Elantra and they were very good at reusing their tehnology on all their models. What engine size are you talking about here. Mine was 1600 GLS but there was a 1800 GLS as well. On the Sonata some had bigger engines which may have required stronger starter motors, so please check first.
remove the interior door trim and you will see small nuts holding the handle onto the outer door skin. Remove any rods /clips and undo the nuts and the handle will come out.
it can if you have the proper tools and a little patience its not very hard at all it may be a little snug i cant remember off hand where the starter is located on that car but its relatively an easy fix.
Check the fuse box if not under the dash on the drivers side kick panel, then under the hood, look in the owners man for the location. With the key on, hold the washer switch on and have someone check for power to the pump motor located in the bottom of the washer fluid bottle if the fuse is good but not getting power to the pump then the wiper/washer switch is your most likely culprit..
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