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Hi.. May i know hyundai atos 1.0cc conrod torque
Yes, I can help you with the cylinder head torque wrench setting for your Hyundai Atos 1.0cc. Here are the torque specifications:
First pass: Tighten all bolts to 18 lb-ft (25 Nm)
Second pass: Tighten all bolts to 45 lb-ft (61 Nm)
Third pass: Tighten all bolts to a final torque of 65 lb-ft (88 Nm)
It's important to tighten the bolts in the correct sequence. The sequence is as follows:
10 6 2 3 7
9 5 1 4 8
Note: The numbers above refer to the cylinder head bolts in the correct sequence. Always use a calibrated torque wrench to ensure that the bolts are tightened to the correct specification.
I hope this helps you with your cylinder head installation. If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to ask.
Cam sensor location 3.5 l V6 2005 Hyundai Santa Fe
The camshaft position sensor on the 2005 Hyundai Santa Fe 3.5L V6 is located on the side of the engine block, just below the ignition coil packs. It is held in place with a single 10mm bolt. To replace it, you must remove the bolt and then unplug the wiring harness. Once the old sensor is removed, replace it with a new one and plug the wiring harness back in. Finally, reinstall the 10mm bolt and tighten it securely.
Tachometer & speedometer steps down to zero for a moment
I have changed fuel filter, air filter and spark plug. Recently I have changed fuel injector at KLT and repaired MAP sensor. This issue could potentially be caused by a wide range of issues, such as a faulty wiring harness, a broken engine component, fuel pump issues, or even a bad ground. It is advised that you take your car to a reputable mechanic to have the vehicle inspected and diagnosed in order to properly pinpoint the problem causing this behavior.
Battery or Alternator Please help ?!?!?
The battery is only used to power the starter motor, the electronics and the accessories like the lights, AC and radio. Disconnecting it when the engine is running won't stop the engine.
This sounds like it might be a faulty sensor somewhere on the engine. You will need to get the vehicle plugged into a diagnostic system or an OBD2 scanner to check for Trouble Codes. These will give clues to where the issue could be.
If you have to pay for this service ask at 4 or 5 different places as prices can be VERY different. Comment below with the codes and I'll try to help you more.
Hyundai getz 2007 rough idle with what sounds like a missfire
If you've already replaced the spark plugs, cleaned the throttle body and valves, and added a sealant for a potential block or gasket issue, but are still experiencing rough idling and misfiring in your 2007 Hyundai Getz, there are a few other things to check:
- Ignition coils: These can sometimes fail and cause misfires and rough idling, even without triggering a check engine light. You may want to test them to see if they're working properly.
- Fuel injectors: If they're dirty or clogged, they can also cause rough idling and misfires. Try cleaning them or having them professionally cleaned.
- Vacuum leaks: If there's a leak in the vacuum system, it can cause rough idling and misfires. Check for any cracked or disconnected vacuum lines, and test the vacuum pressure to see if it's within the normal range.
- Mass airflow sensor: If it's dirty or malfunctioning, it can cause rough idling and misfires. Try cleaning it or replacing it if necessary.
- Compression test: If all else fails, it's possible that there's an issue with the engine itself, such as low compression in one or more cylinders. You can perform a compression test to check for this.
How do I tune in the stations in my Hyundai HM-5064 CD Tuner?
- Turn on the CD tuner by pressing the power button.
- Enter your code numbers to unlock the device if it's necessary.
- Use the tuning buttons to navigate to the AM or FM radio band.
- Use the seek or manual tuning buttons to find the desired station.
- Once you find the desired station, press and hold the preset button to save it to a specific preset location.
If you are having trouble with the CD tuner losing your presets, you may want to try resetting the unit to its factory settings. You can consult your owner's manual
My 2006 Hyundai Sonata ESC continues to malfunction no matter what I try.
It's possible that the front suspension replacement could have contributed to the ESC malfunction. The ESC system relies on input from various sensors to determine the behavior of the vehicle, including sensors related to the suspension and steering. If these sensors are not functioning correctly or providing incorrect information, it can trigger the ESC and check engine lights to come on.
In this case, I would recommend having a professional mechanic perform a thorough diagnostic to determine the root cause of the issue. They may need to check the wiring and connections related to the front suspension and any sensors involved in the ESC system.
If the problem persists even after a thorough diagnostic, it may be worth reaching out to Hyundai customer service to see if there is any other potential solution for your particular vehicle. It's possible that there is a known issue with the 2006 Sonata that is not covered by the recall but can still be addressed by the manufacturer.
I have a 2006 Hyundai Coupe SE and the alarm seems to be draining the battery. Any ideas please?
factory alarm or 3rd party aftermarket alarm.
the latter is hacked in so is obvious it is.
so is its horn going off, or not home you to hear it go off
im sure you meant key off drain.
and on all cars the test is super easy with 1 tool called and AMMETER.
0.050A or 50mA is the max allowed drain.
cars with 1 small lampstuck on are1000 mA.
this topic has a name car battery phantom drain
the tests are like day electric school stuff.
why not have shop find it,using said tool
or buy the tool and see the10 + postS i made here on phantom drains, (pulling fuses to find it)
2007 Hyundai Tucson dome lights do not come on when either drivers side & passenger door are open... The lights work when I push the interior dome light buttons, just not when I open doors.
If the dome lights on your 2007 Hyundai Tucson do not come on when the driver's side or passenger doors are open, but they do work when you press the interior dome light buttons, there are a few things you can check to try to determine the cause of the issue:
- Check the door switches: Make sure that the door switches, which are located on the inside of the doors, are working properly. If the switch is not working, it will not send a signal to the dome light to turn on when the door is opened.
- Check the wiring: Check the wiring that connects the door switches to the dome light. Make sure that the wiring is not damaged or corroded, and that all connections are tight.
- Check the dome light fuse: Check the fuse for the dome light in the vehicle's fuse box. If the fuse is blown, replace it with a new one of the same amperage.
- Check the BCM(Body Control Module): The Body Control Module controls the door switches and the dome light. Make sure that the BCM is not malfunctioning.
- Check the Sunroof switch: Make sure that the sunroof switch is not malfunctioning, sometimes that switch is used to turn on the dome light, if the switch is not working the dome light will not turn on.
It's important to have a professional technician to diagnose the issue and confirm what the problem is before trying to fix it. If you're not comfortable with troubleshooting the issue yourself, it's best to contact Hyundai dealership or a mechanic for further assistance.
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Where is # 1 cylinder located on a 2008 Hyundai Tucson
The location of the number 1 cylinder in a 2008 Hyundai Tucson is determined by the engine type and layout.
Hyundai Tucson 2008 models comes with 2 different engine types :
- 2.0L I4 engine
- 2.7L V6 engine
In both engines, the firing order is 1-3-4-2, and the cylinder layout is inline or straight.
The cylinder layout of the 2008 Hyundai Tucson with 2.0L I4 engine is inline 4-cylinder, meaning that the cylinders are arranged in a line, one after the other. In this configuration, the number 1 cylinder is typically located at the front of the engine, on the driver's side.
The cylinder layout of the 2008 Hyundai Tucson with 2.7L V6 engine is V6 engine, meaning that the cylinders are arranged in a "V" shape. In this configuration, the number 1 cylinder is typically located at the front of the engine, on the driver's side, and it's the first cylinder on the left bank.
Hyundai H1 Van 2.4 don't want to start
What EXACTLY does it do when you turn the key? This will give clues as to what the problem could be. First check the fuse for the starter relay. It's in the fuse box under the hood. I think on the H1 it is fuse 2. *NOTE* Only replace fuses with one of the same Amp rating. Fuse 2 is a 40A rating, Usually Orange in colour.
A few questions. Does it physically turn over or does it do nothing at all? If it's doing nothing do you get any noises? This will sound silly but open the hood and get a helper to listen to the fuse box. Can they hear a quiet click as you turn the key? Do you get a louder single 'Clunk' noise as you turn the key? Does it turn over evenly but not try to start? Does it turn over, cough, try to start then stall?
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