Not really. The Auto choke system (common throughout the Hyundai range/models) needs to be checked - wiring not bust and the actual working of the unit. I have found the ACU (Auto Choke Unit) tends to get sticky with oil residue and some times the actualtor spring inside the unit is broken or has fallen off the detector - so the choke is always on
Listed in your owner's manual.
if you're looking to replace your automatic with manual the only option is the 91-94 Mazda Navajo's manual.
Automatic: 6.9 quarts Manual: 2.3 quarts
To replace the car window on the driver side you will need to follow the following steps. 1. Disconnect the car battery if the window has automatic controls. 2. Remove the window trim and disconnect the window from manual or automatic controls. 3. Unbolt the regulator that holds the glass and remove the glass. 4. Replace the glass and reattach the regulator, controls and trim.
Automatic - Hyundai SP3/SP4 Manual - SAE 75W/90
Converting a manual transmission to automatic transmission is not possible but you can replace a manual transmission to an automativ transmission . That is also an expensive deal.
125mph - 4 cyl automatic 129moh - 4 cyl manual 137mph - V6 automatic
Where I live if the truck was manufactured with automatic slack adjusters you can NOT replace them with manual ones. Check with your local DOT you never know.
www.hmaservice.com register, log on and you will find the service manual online. Hyundai is just about the only car company that does this.
If done by a competent mechanic.
87 or higher but the manual says 91
No, they are designed differently.