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I can smell gas in the inside of my hyundai
Could be quite a few things going on here. The issues don't seem related so I'll just try to answer for the gas leaking. It could be a few things. You could have a fuel line that is worn and cracked (these things are basically just rubber hoses...they do break down over time). You could also have a fuel injector "o" ring that is worn out (these are also just rubber and are subject to the same breakdown). Bottom line, a fuel leak is never a good thing. You should definitely get it checked by someone who knows that car well. As for the oil and smoke (which I believe are related), sounds like a valve cover gasket based on the brief description above...but it could be any number of things. The reason I say valve cover gasket is, it would best explain why you are seeing the smoke. If you didn't spill any oil when filling it, and you are losing a small amount, and its burning right away, that means its seeping onto your exhaust manifold and burning off (thus the smoke). Bottom line, you should definitely get this car to a mechanic that knows this engine. If they know it well enough to figure out the fuel leak quickly they should be able to spot the oil leak quickly enough as well. In my experience the longer you ignore the small issues, the bigger those issues will get...until your stuck in the garage for three weeks every night after work rebuilding an engine because those small issues, became one massive headache. Hope this helps and best of luck!!
How to replace washer pump on 2001 hyundai xg300?
under the hood, underneath the washer wiper container is a black round pump it connects to the washer fluid container also its connected to the washer hose and wires .... disconnect all and replace with new :)
The car feels as if it wants to die or a miss
Possible causes are numerous (i.e., canister close valve sticking closed, purge control solenoid valve sticking open, charcoal cansiter oversaturated or clogged, charcoal canister vent filter clogged, Mass Air Flow sensor going bad, Electronic Throttle System malfunction, O2 Sensors going bad, throttle position sensor defect, Accelerator Position Sensor defect, etc. etc. etc. Take/Tow your vehicle to an authorized Hyundai dealership and pay the diagnostic fee... they will tell you exactly what the problem is and the cost of parts/labor to fix it... at least this way you'll know what the problem is and what's required to fix it.
How do i bleed the brakes on a 2001 hyundai xg300l with ABS
Start at the right rear and have someone pump the breaks till hard to pump. than on the wheel cylinder there is a 8mm bleeder. Crack that open till notin comes out. Repeat 2 or 3 times than move to the left rear and repeat. REMEMBER while doin the frequently check break level..
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