2000 Hyundai Sonata - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Fan belt in 2004 Sonata is squeaking and they keep
first check main crank shaft pulley or the harmonic balance pulley to see if it's rubber has become un vulcanized and moves on the pulley this will cause the belt alignment issue and breaking problem
1/21/2018 5:15:35 PM •
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Hyundai sonata 2000 gls. v6. HAs no EGR.
Borrow or change the MAF completely,you have a LEAN combustion condition.The MAF could very well be the problem as it is the most common source lean combustion.
You will need a catalytic converter in good shape.
4/9/2017 1:16:03 AM •
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How do I replace the starter in a 2000 hyundai sonata v6?
Access to the starter is from under the vehicle.... probaly on the back towards firewall and must be over exhaust (looking up from under it) and attached to
transmission. REMEMBER: disconnect
battery negative post cable 1st! If you want to be certain it is starter first either while it's still connected to battery, go under and check if you have constant 12v on main terminal and switch terminal should have 12v ONLY when key is "cranking"... hold key long enough to test for current. If all is as should be, continue to remove starter after disconnecting battery. Bench check both old (to be sure its bad) and new (so you don't install a defective one).
6/23/2016 6:29:29 PM •
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on Jun 23, 2016
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Electrical
Did you check the ignition coil fuse in the under hood fuse box ?
1/19/2016 8:46:47 PM •
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on Jan 19, 2016
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Timing belt replacement interval
My rule of thumb for Timing belts:
replace at 60,000 miles, and every 40,000 miles thereafter. Having said that, I often let
cars go until the timing belt starts showing signs of wear (usually every 50K - 75K miles)
But www.autozone.com (register free at www.autozone.com) is recommending for your
car driving in "severe driving conditions" (aka normal stop-start driving) that your 2000 Sonata
have:
60,000 miles - replace
90,000 miles - inspect for wear
120,000 miles - replace
150,000 miles - inspect for wear
The 155 page owners manual (I found one at the link below - you may prefer to try Hyundai)
makes no mention of the timing belt at all.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/29113477/2000-Hyundai-Sonata-Owners-Manual
10/18/2015 8:14:39 PM •
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