Get some help, this is no easy job, the engine is transverse mounted and needs to be partially disassembled as well as the right wheel and wheel well.
Once you do all that. tear down the top of the motor and all covers and driven accessories on the passengers side of the motor you will find the cavity where the belt sits, it goes across two cams under the valve cover and drives the water and oil pumps.
I suggest you get a book on your car, a new belt and a new tensioner to d the job, the routing of the belt and the very tricky aligning of the cams and oil pump sprocket cant be listed out here very well, so refer to the book from here.
90,000km
how ofen do you change a timing belt on 96 excel
It does not have a belt, it has a chain.
Depends on where you live climate wise, refer to service manual, or google the manual online.
If the Hyundai is a 1998 model, the related question should do the trick.
Hyundai Excel was created in 1985.
To get the radio code for the Hyundai Excel you need to request it from Hyundai.
Yes , the 1.5 liter , 4 cylinder engine , in a 1988 Hyundai Excel is an interference engine ( according to Gates , they make timing belts etc. )
Very likely that it's just a horn fuse, check the fuse relay box under the hood located to the front and right.
change the valve stem seals
I recommend every 50,000 miles if it does not have a permanent filter.
where is the alternator located in a Hyundai excel 94 model