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bosch or NGK mag wires are best.
plugs any you want , if car short miles car, every year go cheap plugs , if hard to reach go best plugs.
I like NGK the best, but there are other good brands.
Nancy, There should be a vacuum hose diagram under the hood of your Sante Fe, either on the underside of hood or on the radiator support. Contact the dealer and they can print it off for you also.
Check the attached links,instruction and guides, Good luck
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To locate and change the the (4) spark plugs on a 2003 Hyundai 2.4L 4 cylinder engine: Remove the (4) 12mm bolts from the decorative plastic engine cover. Remove plastic cover from engine and place it off to the side out of your way. Standing in front of the car, the (4) spark plugs are located laterally (left to right) in the recessed area underneath where the plastic engine cover was removed. Note: This engine has (2) coils....They are located above spark plugs number (2) and (3) from left to right.
YOU HAVE POOR CONNECTION AT IGNITION COIL OR ECM.OR IGNITION COIL IS FAULTY.YOU CAN HAVE HIGH RESISTANCE IN THE GROUND CIRCUIT FOR THE IGNITION COIL.HAS TO BE ONE OR THE OTHER.
there are 2 covers that are over the plugs the first is the big silver and black cover that has four
10mm bolts remove them and then there is a small black cover that is inbetween the two humps on the valve cover i think that there 6 bolts that holdthat down remove this and the coils and plug wires are visable
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