It will have a low pitch bearing rumble at idle
it will be very audible if you use a noise magnifier ( screw driver with the blade against the body of the pump and the handle in your hand held as a cup against your ear, or a stethoscope available from an auto parts shop
if you are experiencing water loss from the radiator/cooling system there is a small drain hole under the body of the pump that drains water from a failing water pump seal before it gets to the bearing
SOURCE: Hyundai Tucson
The transmission filter is inside the transmission. You have to drain out the oil and remove the transmission pan and gasket. The filter is made of metal guaze and is screwed/bolted to the underneath of the valve body.
SOURCE: where is the water pump located on a 2005 v6 hyundai tucson
should be able to follow the radiator hose to it
SOURCE: location of horn on 2012 Hyundai tucson
The Horn is under the hood just remove the screws holding the radiator cover, I don't think it's necessary to remove all of them, just the drivers side, enough to be able to remove the headlight assembly. Then there's 3 bolts holding the headlight assembly, on top 1-10mm, & 1-12mm they are right on top, & quite visible, next underneath there is another 10mm bolt about the middle, in sideways, (check pix) just remove these, and the headlight elect plug (push down on the back of the plug clip to release) now, just sort of jostle the headlight back, & forward (but forward a bit more) while lifting it, and pulling back the loose radiator cover to clear, and it should come right out
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Thanks I was told timing chain or water pump so guess I'm gonna change both.. The struggles lol
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