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Disconnect the battery.remove the front tires.disconnect the lower control arms from the hubs.Remove the axle nuts.Swing away the hub until it clears the end of the drive axle spline.Keep it to the side.Remove the drive axles. remove the starter.remove the torque converter bolts on the flywheel.disconnect the gear linkage and all electrical connectors.disconnect the transmission cooler lines. undo the transmission mounts. use a transmission jack to lower the transmission.Installation is the reverse of the above.Be sure to torque all bolts and nuts to spec,pre load the mounts and replace the cotter pins with new ones.it should take about 5 hours to re and re the transmission.
I have a 1997 Hyundai Sonata, mine was located behind the rear drivers side tire; between the rear drivers side tire, and the rear bumper, lay under the rear bumper on that side and it might be there, it was for me... My bracket rusted out and made the canister drag on the ground, oops! but I hope this helps!
You might check to see that the tire pressure is correct on all of your tires. Advance auto parts has a scanner they will loan you to clear this code yourself.
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