fuse box in the engine bay
45 Litres.
The 1993 Hyundai ignition module is located on the firewall in the engine compartment. The ignition module will be on the drivers side of the firewall.
To make the engine run richer
torque settings are 35-60-73
To remove the rear bumper cover on a 1993 Ford Taurus wagon, the lights need to be disconnected in the rear. Once all electrical connections are disconnected in the rear, remove the taillights and the fuel filler overflow hose. Remove any nuts and bolts holding the bumper cover on. Using needle nose pliers, pop the push pins around the bumper cover upwards. Slowly pull on the bumper to remove it.
To remove the front bumper on a 1993 Lincoln Mark VIII, first, disconnect the negative battery cable for safety. Next, remove any screws or bolts securing the bumper to the frame, typically found in the wheel wells and under the front. You may also need to detach any clips or fasteners at the top of the bumper. Finally, carefully pull the bumper away from the vehicle, ensuring to disconnect any electrical connections for fog lights or sensors if applicable.
Fuse box inside car at left front kick panel (by your left foot) Fuse #17---10amps
First, you'll need to remove the front bumper. To do this, take off the bolts underneath the front part of the bumper. Remove the bumper turn signals to access the two bolts per side that hold the bumper on the car. Support the bumper by putting something underneath it. Then get a stubby Phillips screwdriver and remove the two screws per side at the end of the bumper (in the wheel well). Bumper should come off. Remove the headlight assembly by diconnecting the headlight sockets, remove the 10mm bolts above each headlight assembly. Remove the 10mm bolts below the headlight assembly. Done.
Spray some PB Blaster on the rusted bolts. Remove bolts and take bumper off. Install new bumper and new bolts. Used anti-seize on the bolts.
In a 1993 Hyundai Excel GS Sprint, the button missing on the right-hand side of the steering wheel is likely for the cruise control or possibly the rear windshield wiper. These buttons often control essential functions for convenience and visibility. To confirm its exact purpose, you could refer to the owner's manual or check with a Hyundai enthusiast or mechanic familiar with that model.
* Apply the parking brake raise the vehicle and support it securely on jackstands * Disconnect the negative battery cable and disconnect any wiring that would interfere with bumper removal * From below remove the splash panel below the radiator and bumper * Remove the radiator grille and remove the headlight housings,turn signal lamps and cornering lamps * Remove the headlights and cornering lamps and remove the fasica to fender fasteners then remove the remaining fasteners and the bumper cover taking care to avoid damaging the cover and the fenders * Working under the vehicle remove the bumper beam mounting bolts Note:The bumper beam brackets can be removed from the chassis by removing the nuts from the studs at the back of the bracket or removing the foam inserts to access the front mounting bolts once the bumper cover is removed * Detach the bumper assembly from the vehicle