You need to follow where the lower radiator hose connects to the engine.
You will need to remove your air filter housing. There will be two
bolts that you need to remove to get to your thermostat.
Also make sure that when tightening the thermostat hosing that the thermostat
is fully
seated, otherwise you risk cracking the tstat housing.
SOURCE: thermostat in a 1997 hyundai elantra
See exploded view
REMOVAL
1.
Drain the coolant down to thermostat level or below.
2.
Remove the coolant outlet fitting and gasket.
3.
Remove the thermostat
SOURCE: 2003 Hyundai Elantra - diable alarm
YES!... with various system operating difference. Disconnecting the alarm does not disable it.. it only silences the alarm. You will still need the Keyless Entry System Remote to RESET the alarm to start the vehicle.
SOURCE: P0139 code for a 2003 hyundai elantra. What is this code?
P0139 HO2S Circuit Slow Response (Bank 1 / Sensor 2). This is the downstream sensor (after the catalytic converter). Odds are the sensor is going bad. Check connections/ connector to this sensor. If you don't find any problem/trouble with this connector, replace the O2 sensor.
SOURCE: 2003 hyundai elantra gls abs/tcs light on
unless you can discover what DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) has been recorded/set in the control module, it's anyone's guess.
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SOURCE: 2003 Hyundai Elantra GLS. Check engine light, code PO133
Did you use a aftermarket O2 sensor or a genuine Hyundai one? If it's an aftermarket one it may be bad or not as good as the OEM one. See here for more details and other potential causes: P0133
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