Is the mpg based on your calculations or based on the trip computer? If the mpg that you cited is off the trip computer it is most likely that you have not driven for a sufficient amount of time/distance for the car to calculate your true avg mpg.
tdc means top dead center, and it refers to the pistons in the engine. this refers to all cars, not just an elantra
just pull up at the top and it will unclip
Front of the radiator, just under the opening of the air intake.
The 2004 Hyundai Elantra according to the updated Edmunds site shows it can tow 1212 lbs. Some earlier have said 3036 and that is just ridiculous as the car weighs almost that.
That would be a flex joint.
you have to do it at a shop they are press ones i just did mine
Yes, a main fuse is located in the Hyundai Elantra engine bay fuse box. The main fuse is used for the alternator just in case the alternator experiences a power surge. It protect the rest of the electrical components.
you will have to remove all the lug nuts. just like when you remove the tire!!
Trade it in.... Thats what we just did. The Dealer estimated 835 dollars to replace canister, lines & other valves etc... We traded 2000 Elantra for a 2010 Elantra. Good luck with yours.
http://www.edmunds.com/hyundai/elantra/ contains an extensive review of the Hyundai Elantra. Overall they relate that it is a very nice vehicle, a very smooth ride, and easy to handle.The cabin is spacious, and they're a very good value. Just make sure it isn't an older model; early models of the Elantra were poor quality and earned a bad reputation.
i paid $39.99 just a couple of days ago at oreilly auto parts.
It was just a wire that was diconnected, go up under the dash board and reconnect it