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Hyundai XG300

Debuted in 2000, the Hyundai XG300 is also called the XG30 in Asia and Europe. It was boosted with many options available to only high-end luxury models during the time.

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Firing order for 02 Hyundai xg300?

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1.2.3.4.5.6

Where is the fuel pump relay located on a 2001 Hyundai xg300?

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A fuel pump relay switch is an electric switch which activates the fuel pump when the engine is cranked and when the engine is running. The switch is located under the dashboard near the steering column on the 2001 Hyundai xg300.

How do you fix your RPM gauge on 01 hyndaii xg300?

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First off, the correct terminology is tachometer, not RPM gage. And second, we do not have enough information on your problem to give you a proper diagnosis, thus we can not tell you how to fix it. My suggestion would be to see a mechanic.

How much should a tune up cost on a 2003 Hyundai Elantra GLS?

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Anywhere from 100 to 300 bucks depending on where you live, and where you bring it, and how thorough it is. Now if you got a repair book, bought the parts, and did it yourself, you could most likely do it for under a hundred bucks.

How do you reset the ecu on a 2001 Hyundai xg300?

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how do i reset the computer on my hyundai xg300

How do you remove the front tire on a 2001 Hyundai XG300. I have removed the lug nuts and it doesn't seem to want to move?

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Put the lug nuts back on finger tight. Let the car down off the jack. Now back them off about 2 full turns. Now turn the steering wheel several times all the way to the left and then to the right. This should break the the wheel loose from the rim. Put the car back up on the jack stand and remove the lug nuts. The tire should come right off.

Where is the valve located to drain the old antifreeze on a 2001 Hyundai XG300?

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I'm pretty sure it's on the drivers side on the bottom of the radiator. You'll need to remove the plastic protector from the front, bottom of your car to see it.

How do you replace the rear window in a 2004 silverado?

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If it is the actual rear window ( back side of cab just forward of the bed), it is glued in with a windshield urethane. It has to be cut out with a razor knife, or there is a windshield removal tool similar to a reciprocating saw. It's a real pain, so you may want to leave that to the professionals...

How do you change an alternator on a Hyundai XG 300L?

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I advise taking the vehicle to a shop, replacing that alternator on XG300/350s is a pretty intensive proccess.

How do you change the spark plugs on a 2002 Hyundai xg300?

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Here it is, read it and weep. Buy the plugs AND new wires AND ALSO a plenum gasket from Hyundai first. I did it, but I'm a machinist and have mechanics tools...good luck.

1. Remove the six 10mm bolts and remove the engine cover.

2. Unplug the air flow sensor connector and take the wiring loose from the air bellows.

3. Remove the pcv breather hose from the air bellows.

4. Undo the clips holding the air box together.

5. Loosen the clamp holding the air bellows on the throttle body.

6. Remove the top of the air box, the airflow sensor, and the air bellows as an assembly.

7. Undo any electrical connectors attaching to items on the plenum and throttle body.

8. Move the harness out of the way enough that it'll allow you to lift the plenum off. This may involve unplugging connectors in other places and unclipping the harness from ties in order to get the necessary slack.

9. Remove the vacuum line from the EGR valve and the fuel pressure regulator (if you have one).

10. Remove the hose that goes toward the rear of the car from the purge control valve.

11. Remove the four 12mm bolts attaching the support brackets to the rear of the plenum and throttle body.

12. Remove the 12mm bolt attaching the EGR pipe bracket to the rear of the plenum.

13. Remove the two 12mm bolts attaching the EGR valve to the plenum. Take care to not lose the EGR gasket.

14. Remove the 12mm bolts and nuts (7 I think) attaching the plenum to the lower manifold.

15. Lift the plenum off the manifold and tilt up the side opposite the throttle body until it's standing close to vertical near the bottom half of the air box. (There are still coolant hoses attached to the throttle body, so you won't be able to lift that side very far). You can use a bungee or other tie to hold the plenum so it can't fall back down.

16. Cover the openings in the manifold with rags or something similar to prevent anything from falling inside the engine.

17. Remove the spark plug wires.

18. Remove the rear spark plugs.

19. Install new spark plugs in the rear bank.

20. Remove the ignition coils (two 10mm bolts each).

21. Remove the front spark plugs.

22. Install new spark plugs in the front bank.

23. Reinstall the coils.

24. Install the new wires (connecting cylinders as described above).

25. Remove the rags from the intake manifold and remove the plenum gasket.

26. Install the new plenum gasket.

27. Lower the plenum back onto the lower manifold.

28. Start the bolts and nuts attaching the plenum to the manifold, but do not tighten them.

29. Start the bolts attaching the support brackets, the EGR pipe bracket, and the EGR valve, being sure to properly align the EGR gasket and reinstall the wire holder on the lower EGR valve bolt.

30. Tighten the bolts and nuts attaching the plenum to the manifold.

31. Tighten the bolts attaching the items on the rear of the plenum.

32. Reconnect your vacuum and purge hoses.

33. Reconnect your electrical connectors and return the harness to its original configuration.

34. Reinstall the top of the air box, airflow sensor, and air bellows and secure.

35. Reconnect the PCV breather hose.

36. Reconnect the airflow sensor connector and return the wiring to its original holders and configuration.

37. Reinstall the engine cover and tighten the 6 bolts holding it in place.