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...remove the front cover of the engine to get to it. There's not a lot of room to work with either. If that belt goes on you, so will your engine. there is a mark on the cam shaft pulley must be face ...

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Question about 2004 Santa Fe

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remove the Timing belt. Inspect the Engine seals, cam and crank Replace if need. My PC show me a 2.4L 4cyl. for 2004 santa fe. Ok.. The labor for that job Removing the Timing belt and water Pump ...IS

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...2004 2.4L Remove the plastic cover that goes over the engine (the one with the Hyundai logo). At this point, you will see the cables that goe to each fo the spark plugs. Noting their position, remove ...

...2004 hyundai santa fe so that i can change it. Which engine?? V6 or the 2.4I? The V6 CKP is in the engine block near the flywheel side of the engine (behind and lower right of the exhaust manifold ...

...2004 Santa Fe was starting to make a lot of noise, so garage replaced it. Then immediately it began making a high pitched steady whining noise--whenever I touch the gas pedal. I took it to mechanic ...

...remove the intake manifold? There may be an engine cover over the valve covers that is a big piece of plastic that may say Hyundai, or Santa Fe, I believe its three or four 10mm retaining nuts that ...

...2004 2.7Liter Santa Fe was directly behind the manifold?. At the very back of the engine - between it and the firewall, close to the top. One hose (roughly 1/2" dia.) attaches to it from the ...

...2004 Hyundai SanteFe.I am approaching 60,000 on it. Manual calls for: replacing spark plugs, replace coolant, maybe timing belt and a hundred other check points. Cars runs and sounds great. Do I need ...

...remove engine cover to get to spark plug wires The spark plug wires are under the intake plenum. I am a professional auto mechanic and I have done one of these vehicles already. I will never do ...

Question about 2004 Santa Fe

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...2004 had the exact same problem and it was completely resolved by changing plugs and points. Very common issue on the 2.7l v6 is a crank sensor failure. You probably have a check engine light on. I ...

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