SOURCE: oil filter location on 2004 hyundai santa fe
Hi. If your are faceing the front of the car it will be on your left side at the bottom. You will have to get under the car to see it and if you have a skid plate i has to come down first.
SOURCE: change water pump on 2001 hyundai tiburon
It is a 2.0L (the delta blocks weren't in tibs until '03). You have to remove the timing belt tensioner, and then you can remove the bolts for the water pump. I would strongly recommend not only taking careful precaution not to disturb the orientation of the gears in this process, but also to replace the timing belt and water pump at the same time. You don't want to go through this process all over again do you?
SOURCE: I need instructions on replacing the timing belt
1. Remove the Alternator Belt.
2. Remove the Water Pump Pulley
3. Remove the Air Conditioner Belt and Power Steering Belt.
4. Remove the Crankshaft Pulley.
5. Remove the timing belt cover
6. Remove the timing belt tensioner pulley.
7. Remove the Timing Belt.
8. (If Replacing) Remove Idler Pulley.
Installation is reverse of removal. Keep a close eye on the timing marks on the cam sprockets to make sure you don't knock anything out of whack.
I would strongly recommend replacing the water pump while you are replacing the timing belt. (The water pump usually comes in the timing belt kit.) Otherwise you are going to have to do this all over again when your water pump goes out. Good Luck.
SOURCE: Location of the Purge Control Valve for 2003 Hyundai Tiburon
There were two different engines which were installed in the 2003 Tiberon... the 2.0 liter 4 cylinder:
And the 2.7 Liter V6:
SOURCE: Oil type
Read your owner's manual. If not.
Proper engine oil selection is very important for optimum engine performance, efficiency and durability.
A new service API classification category has been adopted. The designation for this category is "SH". The "SH" category is intended to replace the "SG"category and provide improved performance in: deposit control, oil oxidation, wear, rust, and corrosion protection. "SH" category oils may be used in applications where "SG" and earlier categories are recommended.
The appropriate SAE viscosity grade depends on existing climatic conditions. Refer to the temperature chart below when selecting viscosity grades for expected temperature ranges. Brief variations in temperature are no cause for alarm.
Lubricants that do not list both an SAE grade number and an API service classification on the container should not be used.
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