The top speed for a 1989 Hyundai Excel is approximately 110 miles per hour (177 km/h). However, actual performance may vary based on factors like vehicle condition and modifications. The Excel was designed primarily as an economical compact car, so its focus was more on efficiency than speed.
The top speed of an Accent is approximately slow.
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank.
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank.
That is a Hyundai Azera you are probebly talking about. Top speed for this car is around 152-155 mph as its unrestricted.
On top of the transmission
about 140
The reverse switch on a manual transmission Excel is on the transmission itself. Look for a two wire plug on the top of the tranmission when looking down from the top of the engine. Most automatic transmissions have a similar wiring plug.
74 mph
25 miles per hour
In a 1999 Hyundai Excel, the alternator is typically located on the front side of the engine, near the top. It is mounted on the engine block and is driven by a belt connected to the crankshaft. To access it, you may need to remove the serpentine belt and possibly other components, depending on the specific configuration of your vehicle.
The starter is located near the centerline of the engine, on top just under the intake. The two long bolts that hold it in place are on the left side top of the transmission.
0-60 mph in 5 and a half seconds and top speed of 155