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you have a power drain- something is wired directly to the positive terminal that is staying on after you shut the key off-it must be unhooked so that it will stop drawing juice from your battery-cheers Denny
If this is an automatic, there is no drainplug. You have to drop the entire tranny pan, but if you\'re careful when taking the bolts loose; you can drain the pan pretty easy.
replace the battery hyundai/kia use some pretty crappy batteries i am a kia / hyundai tech and have had to replace batteries when the cars have come off the truck i would buy an interstae or exide and you wont ahve the issue again
My sincere apologies for the severly delayed response. I am personally going back to answer your unanswered questions. I have only been on this site for the past 4-months as a free contributor.
I do not know if you still need this information, however I am answering it - in case you still do.
Click on the following direct Link. It has several Diagrams for your 2001 Hyundai Accent Timing Belt and Marks.
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