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Vibration on elantra 2005

I've bought an elantra 2005 1.6 litre, Automatic (64,000 km) and i made a whole service :changed th burning fingers and it's cables and all 4 rubber belts and the upper right rubber base I face a problem of high viberation in the engine when the car is still cool and also when I stop for a while & the gear is on selection(drive) and the vibration increases when I put the A/C on

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Check for a weak or broken engine mount. most likely the one on the right side of the engine has gone bad.

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SOURCE: REPLACE TIMING BELT - ELANTRA DIESEL

Yes this can be done in place,remove timing belt side engine mounting,lower rear engine mount and front mount and engine can be moved over to leave room to get the plate bolts out that is in front of the timing cover,its awkward but can be done.

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SOURCE: MILEAGE PROBLEM

possible valves were adjusted to tight. should not have had to adjust idle if it was too low there was a reason for this.possibl;e vacuum leak or something was unhooked or broke while servicing

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SOURCE: At how many miles should I change timing belt on my '99 Elantra

should be every 50 000 miles

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SOURCE: wiring automatic transaxle Elantra 1997

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  • Posted on Aug 25, 2009

SOURCE: check engine light is on in my 2005 Elantra newly maintenanced

Check your engine oil and break oil weather it is in below low level or full, if it has in low level get an engine oil for your car module and pour it. otherwise go to authorized Hyundai service centre and check for it.

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