It depends on how loyal you are at changing your oil. Do you change your oil every 3,000 miles? If so you can wait to do it every 40,000-50,000 miles. If you are not so good at changing your oil and you use cheap oil then they recommend every 30,000 miles. It will run you $50 to $120.
I do it every year.
Often
The Hyundai Accent 1.6 typically comes equipped with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a 6-speed automatic transmission, depending on the specific model year and trim level. The automatic transmission often features a CVT (continuously variable transmission) option in some variants. These transmissions are designed to enhance fuel efficiency while providing smooth acceleration. Always check the specific vehicle's specifications for the most accurate information.
Recommended every 25,000 miles
100K miles transmission oil flush & change.
The pulse generator on the Accent is not internal. Take the black plastic cover off your transmission, which is on the bottom left. There is one blue? switch attached to wires coming out of the transmission which can be safely taken apart and its connectors cleaned. This often solves shifting problems, at least for a while. Follow these wires and you'll come to the pulse generator, a silver device, also on the left of the car.
You can find wiring diagrams for a Hyundai Accent in the vehicle's service manual, which is often available for purchase online or at auto parts stores. Additionally, websites like Hyundai's official site or forums dedicated to Hyundai enthusiasts may provide access to wiring diagrams. Online repair databases like Mitchell1 or Alldata also offer detailed wiring diagrams for a subscription fee.
25000 km depending on how often you drive it , or 160 000 km if you drive it like an old man.
Be more specific, Are you talking about the transfer case, transmission, or front differential?
Usually I change every 5000km 2 litre & flush every 20,000km 8-10 litre
Oil pans on all cars are located on the bottom of the engine. Often a square shape with a distinctive bolt that sits diagonal on the corner of the oil pan.
In a 2009 Hyundai Accent, the engine block heater is typically located on the engine block itself, near the oil pan or the front of the engine. It usually has a power cord that extends out for easy access, often found near the front grille or under the hood. If you're having difficulty locating it, consult the vehicle's owner manual for specific diagrams and details.