I was told by numerous mechanics that the transmission has to taken out to change the fluid.
I jacked my car up the other day and noticed a bolt near the driver side tire. I think that's where the fluid comes out if you remove it. The filter is located on the top of the transmission and looks like an oil filter. I haven't tried to change the fluid yet, but I think it's worth a shot being as they tell me it costs around 600 dollars to change the fluid. Yikes!!
get a mechanic to do it
Hi My Name Is Terry I Have A XG300 And The Kind Of Power Steering Fluid You Want To Use Is The Same Kind Of Fluid You Use For Your Automatic Transmission Its From Hyundai Dealer Semi Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid
I was told by numerous mechanics that the transmission has to taken out to change the fluid. I jacked my car up the other day and noticed a bolt near the driver side tire. I think that's where the fluid comes out if you remove it. The filter is located on the top of the transmission and looks like an oil filter. I haven't tried to change the fluid yet, but I think it's worth a shot being as they tell me it costs around 600 dollars to change the fluid. Yikes!!
how do i reset the computer on my hyundai xg300
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Hyundai-Repair-815/change-spark-plugs-XG300-1.htm
its located under car by rear driver side wheel
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You should never run your car when it is not warm enough. More than likely you need a transmission fluid change, and the filter as well. Which is quite easy, but I would advise you to never run your car until it is fully warm enough for the car to be driveable.
The heater blower in a 2001 Hyundai XG300 is located on the passenger side of the engine. The blower resistor will be located on the firewall.
my hyuandai xg300 over heats only while i drive it why?
You've seen this, right? http://mlittle.com/Hyundai/remote/
I advise taking the vehicle to a shop, replacing that alternator on XG300/350s is a pretty intensive proccess.