2006 Hyundai Tucson - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
How to change a heater core in a 2006 Tucson
Replace? It has to want to change, lol
hyundai it is,
it leaks coolant or core just water blocked, we blow it out with shop air, if clogged inside or if the blend door is stuck closed
you are
barking up the wrong tree for SURE.
the service manual covers that. or do google videos?????????
and is not the same with manual HVAC and climate controls option
the latter can be way more complex and big.
most cars is dash out, not all just most. modern cars dash is way way way too full of JUNK ! toys, and endless stuff. and air bags.
do not work around STS bags until
disabled.
some videos show hacks, do yah?
how many hours labor? really that is it no?
my shop manual shows 39 steps. all is drained coolant and R134
so 80 steps out and in.
10hours hard labor and a ton of stuff fails at the end
shops charge $1500 to $2000 for this job.
steering wheel must be align marked first. or even way more work
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1/12/2023 6:13:21 PM •
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Rear windshiled washer fluid doesn't work
It is important to always use washer fluid designed for cold weather. Even if you refill in warm months use the washer fluid with the antifreeze protection since you may not use the rear window cleaner enough to flush out all of the summer washer fluid.
3/1/2022 2:30:17 PM •
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on Mar 01, 2022
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New battery but something keeps draining it
Are the battery cables tighly fit to the battery posts?
And do they fit snugly?
Mine kept coming shaking loose when I drove and when I parked the car for a while, dead battery when I came out.
The cables that connect to the battery posts did not fit well.
10/5/2018 8:02:43 PM •
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on Oct 05, 2018
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Need engine oil capacities for a 2.7L Hyundia
Lubricants and capacities
Engine oil options
Ambient temperature range Cold climate
Engine oil grade SAE 5W/30
Engine oil classification API/ACEA SJ/A2
Ambient temperature range Moderate climate
Engine oil grade SAE 10W/30
Engine oil classification API/ACEA SJ/A2
Ambient temperature range Moderate climate alternative
Engine oil grade SAE 10W/50
Engine oil classification API/ACEA SJ/A2
Ambient temperature range Hot climate
Engine oil grade SAE 10W/40
Engine oil classification API/ACEA SJ/A2
Engine with filter(s) litres 4,5
6/20/2018 6:15:50 AM •
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on Jun 20, 2018
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I have a 2006 Hyundai
it may not be the panel. I would check the refrigerant level as many of these systems use pressure switches. If no or low on refrigerant, then no pressure and system will not run.
11/14/2017 1:49:24 AM •
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on Nov 14, 2017
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