Replacing both CV joints in a Hyundai Santa Fe typically takes about 2 to 4 hours, depending on the mechanic's experience and the specific model year. This process involves removing the wheel, brake components, and axle to access the CV joints. Additional time may be needed if there are complications or other repairs required during the job. Always consult a professional for the most accurate estimate.
The average cost to replace CV joints is approximately $300. It is more inexpensive and less time consuming to replace both CV joints.
To replace the hood struts on a 2005 Hyundai XG350, first, ensure the hood is securely propped open. Use a flat-head screwdriver to carefully pry off the retaining clips on both ends of the old strut. Then, remove the old strut by pulling it away from the ball joints. Finally, attach the new strut by aligning it with the ball joints and pressing it into place, securing it with the retaining clips. Repeat on the other side if necessary.
The 1998 Dodge Dakota has both upper and lower ball joints. OEM grade replacements are approximately 40-50$ per ball joint (as of August 2014). Labor to replace will depend on how many need replacement and time necessary. The changing of ball joints will require an alignment upon completion additionally. It is advisable to replace ball joints as pairs, when possible.
The Hyundai Sonata and Hyundai Santa Fe do not necessarily have the same engine, as they are designed for different vehicle categories. The Sonata, a sedan, typically features smaller, more fuel-efficient engines, while the Santa Fe, an SUV, may offer larger engines for enhanced power and towing capacity. However, both models may share certain engine options within their respective generations, but the configurations and performance characteristics usually differ. Always check the specific model year and trim for precise engine details.
The parts cost about $200 and it's a 4-5 hour job to replace both sides.
i have a lincoln ls i had to replace both sides our ball joints are on a spindle the hole arm it might be called a control arm
To remove a cargo screen from a Hyundai Santa Fe, first, locate the mounting points at both ends of the screen. Gently pull the screen toward you to disengage it from these mounts. If it has clips or hooks, carefully unclip them as you remove the screen. Once free, store the screen in a safe place for future use.
Typically the squeaks in the front end mean you need to replace the ball joints. I recommend doing both upper and lower ball joints at the same time.
U-joints. Get a hammer and a punch. Replace both ends of the drive shaft.
No , both the 2.4 liter four cylinder engine and the 2.7 liter V6 engines in a 2002 Hyundai Santa Fe use a timing BELT ( there will be a " plastic " cover over the timing belt )
Hip and shoulder are both Ball and Socket Joints
Not a bad idea to replace both at the same time