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Lift the vehicle by using of jack. Remove the engine support bracket. Remove the power steering belt.Remove the air conditioning compressor belt.Remove the alternator belt Remove the coolant pump pulley. Remove the crankshaft pulley. Remove the timing belt cover. Move the timing belt tensioner pulley toward the coolant pump and temporarily secure it .Remove the timing belt Remove the camshaft from the camshaft sprocket Remove the crankshaft sprocket and flange. Remove the timing belt idler. Remove the timing belt tensioner.
re install in reverse order. chances are the rod is bent but without breaking down the cylinder the only way to determine is to but a new belt on and see what happens. good luck.
You have to remove the rear dash board. the covers don't come off. Remove the bottom seat first, then there will be 2 bolts to remove the back rest. Then you can access the speakers. To remove the bottom usually push it back and pull up where you sit you ****, on both sides.
You need to get a manual. Try the Haynes manual for your car. Try autozone; generally available for around $20. This is not the type of thing that can be covered here in enough detail to do you any good. You need a picture. Buy new timing belt. Disconnect negative battery cable. Remove timing belt cover. make sure cylinder #1 is set at TDC. making sure all components are properly aligned and loosen pensioner to remove old timing belt. Install new timing belt. Tension belt, ensure all components are aligned properly, replace timing belt covers and reconnect battery.
You have to remove the oil filler cap and then remove the fancy black plastic cover which is labeled "DOHC 16V" and which has the Hyundai emblem on it.
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