how ofen do you change a timing belt on 96 excel
90,000km
It does not have a belt, it has a chain.
it has a 4 speed manual trans in it
Hyundai Excel was created in 1985.
To get the radio code for the Hyundai Excel you need to request it from Hyundai.
The Hyundai Excel, produced primarily in the 1990s, typically features an interference engine design, which means that if the timing belt fails, it could cause severe damage to the engine components. In contrast, a free-spinning engine (or non-interference engine) allows the pistons to move without colliding with open valves if the timing belt breaks. Therefore, the Hyundai Excel is not considered a free-spinning engine.
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. )
On a 1994 Hyundai Excel GL, the ignition timing terminal is located in the engine compartment, typically near the ignition coil. It is often found on the wiring harness leading to the coil and may be labeled as the "check connector." To set the timing, you would connect a jumper wire to this terminal and use a timing light to measure the ignition timing. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for precise instructions and specifications.
I can't say were because I'm yet to look but if you follow the positive terminal it should lead you there.
For a 1994 Hyundai Excel GL, the ignition timing should typically be set around 10 degrees BTDC (before top dead center) at idle. To properly set the ignition timing, connect a timing light and ensure the engine is warmed up, then adjust the distributor as needed. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific details, as variations may exist based on engine type or modifications.
where is the alternator located in a Hyundai excel 94 model