Hi,
Please get it here :
http://pdfservicemanual.com/automotive/2004-hyundai-elantra-owners-manual
U can download ur hyundai elantra manual referring to this link.
http://pdfservicemanual.com/automotive/2004-hyundai-elantra-owners-manual
Hi,try here........http://www.manualslib.com/manual/231853/Hyundai-2004-Elantra.html
happy trails
Take out my car starter
Think you may be the same person I posted to a second ago. If you need a copy, email me at [email protected] with your make, model, year and what you are needing and I will be happy to email you a copy.
SOURCE: How to replace headlight bulb hyundai elantra 2004
yes , you need to remove the headlight cover from the back after u move the bulb conector then there is a holder for the bulb u need to push down then move.
i hope it help ,,,, thanx
SOURCE: 2004 hyundai elantra that surges violently 1000 rpm to 4000 rpm
could be afew things. vacuum leak, one dud HT lead, could be the water temperature sensor, O2 sensor, best to get it checked and get it read for fault codes
SOURCE: How to replace 2004 Hyundai Elantra starter
First, disconnect the battery. Then the only part that needs to be removed to access the starter is the rubber air plenum boot between the throttle body and the air filter housing. This allows enough room to get an arm in there to access the 14mm bolts that attach the starter to the transmission. After removing the bolts, the starter can be removed from underneath the car. lower it down as much as possible, and unbolt the power cable. You may have to twist and turn it a bit to get around the support between the engine block and intake manifold, but it will come out.
SOURCE: I need 2004 Hyundai XG350L Service/repair Manual
3.5L Engine
Remove or disconnect the following:
Timing belt sprocket alignment mark positioning for belt removal and installation—3.5L engine
To install:
SOURCE: need fil for error code P2626 Hyundai Elantra GLS
P2626 O2 Sensor Pumping Current Trim Circuit/Open (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
I'll sure this has to do with a faulty O2 sensor. This sensor is usually
located around the header of your car, or down more on your exhaust.
Try disconnecting your battery for 30 mins, hook it back up, and start
your car again. This will erase the error. See if it comes in again.
Hope this help (remember rated this post).
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