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Possibly, some do cover things that affect starting, the 'fuel pump relay' for instance. You need to diagnose, not just replace as a guess. Check for codes. A prograde scan tool will diagnose all modules and relays.
The fuel filter is located in the fuel tank. It is part of the fuel pump module. It is not considered serviceable. It gets changed when the fuel pump is replaced.
it can if you have the proper tools and a little patience its not very hard at all it may be a little snug i cant remember off hand where the starter is located on that car but its relatively an easy fix.
Oxygen sensors are comonly blamed when not the cause. Is the code lean or rich mix .What you may have is a fuuel or ignition problem. When was the fuelfilter changed or does it need a tune up?Did you get bad fuel?These things all need to be considered.
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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