In the fuel tank.
I would say at least 2 litres, have just done my 98 Lantra (Lantra in New Zealand, not Elantra) and put 2 litres in, following a good flush out with clean water and hot run. Depends where you live, as in how cold it gets, but I'd say you are safe putting 3 litres in, but no less than 2.
The diagnostic port on a Hyundai Elantra is found inside the cabin. Lift the steering wheel up to make room. The port is found on the between the hood release and steering column.
Perhaps dealer with V.I. N. Number or locksmith
The Hyundai Elantra is a FWD compact car produced by South Korean automobile manufacture Hyundai. The very first one was produced in 1990 and is now in it's 5th generation. It was, at one time, called Lantra or the Avante. The current 2015 version is built in China, United States, South Korea, India, and Taiwan.
it should be located inside the gas tank or along the frame above the tank
The dash on a Hyundai Elantra is held on by several mounting screws. Remove all the screws found underneath plastic covers, as well as underneath the dash. Gently pull the dashboard towards the cabin and remove any attached sensors.
The only torque figures I have are for the Lantra 1.6Ltr Model year 1994 Engine code G4R Cam cover torque is quoted as 2-4 Nm.
I can't see any reason why it wouldn't be, rubber is rubber. :)
When a Hyundai is losing compression in its engine the car will not run properly. Symptoms of low compression are misfires, stalls, and overheating.
You have a loose connection. So when you hit a bump the connection makes contact, turning on the blower.
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