There will be allot of info on removing the rear calipers (Find the mounting bolts, remove, then remove the calipers, remove the old pads, put in new pads, replace in reverse order) - BUT I have done my 2003 a few times, and there is one important thing to watch for - they built these with a "wonky" "threaded" piston in the caliper that pinches the pads. If you screw around with these, be careful, as they are the means to adjust the caliper piston back for the added meat of the new pads. They only adjust the one way (closed) when you mess with them unknowingly. be sure to have them turned in and open (The big flat "cross hairs" on the piston plunger is for this adjustment) - The car is engineered well, save this one part (emergency cable setup is poor too - seizes up) my 2 cents.
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A 2001 HYUNDAI TIBURON WILL TAKE APPROX. 3.7L
how do you remove the shifter boot in a 2001 hyundai tiburon
Lift the car, buy a socket set, and remove the oil filter..
There are many ways for a Hyundai tiburon's air conditioner to mulfunction.
yes
yes but only the next year not an 2002
No... 1999 to 2001 will work only for those model years. we tried sticking a 98 into a 2001 and it fits but won't work because of the sensors
apox 3.7L
To replace the rear caliper on a 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the rear wheel. Disconnect the brake line from the caliper and unbolt the caliper from its bracket. Remove the old caliper and replace it with the new one, ensuring to reconnect the brake line securely. Finally, reassemble everything, bleed the brakes, and check for leaks before lowering the vehicle.
195/55/R15
Hyundai SP3