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No it will wipe out the valves.. usually all of the exhaust valves. Here is the interval for changing the timing belt on your Hyundai.. "Normal service replace every 60,000 miles or 48 months. Severe
service replace every 40,000 miles or 48 months."
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you wont need to change it until at least 100,000 miles. Typically that will last the life of the car. But alot of people, including myself, wait until it breaks to replace it. It is about $1000 to replace because the engine has to be partially disassembled.
You have to remove the oil filler cap and then remove the fancy black plastic cover which is labeled "DOHC 16V" and which has the Hyundai emblem on it.
sometimes the oil filter gasket will stick when you take off the oil filter. leaving a double ring on the filter. this is a common mistake and is made alot when you take it to a place like jiffylube or even when you do it yourself. Just make sure the next time you have it changed or change it yourself crank the car and then look under it for a few seconds. when it builds up oil pressure if the double ring happened you will see it leake out.
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