Since this is your second posting, I will try ang guess for you. In most of the newer cars, you open the hood, and go in behind the headlight enclosure- there will be the socket with two or three wires coming out of it- grab the socket, twist a quarter turn, and pull it out. The bulb will be in this socket. Just pull on the bulb, and it should come out. Caution: On the new bulb make sure you don't touch it with your fingers. The oils on your fingers will damage the bulb, and it will have a short life, if any life at all. Use a tissue, or a clean cloth when replacing this bulb. The warnings are also written on the new bulb's container.
You can get one here. www.tradebit.com/filedetail.php/127825290-1995-2005-hyundai-sonata-repair-service-manual
the timing is controlled by the computer so its none adjustable, the only way to change it is to install and aftermarket adjustable cam gear
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it is under the timing cover and it is quite hard
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My car will start up and then when i push on the pedal for gas it just cuts out after 6 sec what is going on please.
below the throttle body... once you remove the intake hose, you will see it from the idle electrical plug
Yes
changeing ignition barral
Yes, the F4A22 and the KM175-5 transmissions will fit the 1996 and 1997 Hyundai Sonata 5 speed V6 FWD vehicles. More information can be found on Auto Trans Parts website.
I have a 2000 sonata and I had the same problem. You may want to check the IAC and or clean the throttle body.
The intake air temperature (IAT) sensor of the 1997 Hyundai Sonata is located in the air hose assembly. Follow the air hose to the immediate entrance to the air filter box and that is where to find the IAT wiring harness.