Here is a weblink for this cars starter. As you can see it varies in price from brand. http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductList.aspx?PartType=123&PTSet=A&SearchFor=Starter Now labor is the tricky part, I suggest you call around andd see how much it will cost. If you really want to save money ask them if they will install the starter if you bought the parts. This way you will only pay labor. If they will install your parts most likely they will not warranty anything if it should break, weigh your options.
No you should not do it. Always replace it before moving the vehicle
It is not recommended that you replace the wheel bearings on your Hyundai Accent by yourself. Rather you should take the vehicle to a repair shop or to the dealer where you bought the vehicle for servicing.
You don't. This should only be done by an expert.
Hyundai states the 2001 hyundai accent vehicle manual of timing belt replacement timing belt on an accent should be changed every 60, 000 miles.
replace the starter
should just unbolt dude. just like any other car
About $12 a piece (accents have four engine mounts) plus labor.
30psi
Hyundai dealer or service station should stock this
yes
They are absolutly the same, you should have no problem at alla making the swap.
The 2002 Accent booklet states that the Timing Belt should be changed at 60,000 Miles.