SOURCE: 2004 hyundai elantra that surges violently 1000 rpm to 4000 rpm
could be afew things. vacuum leak, one dud HT lead, could be the water temperature sensor, O2 sensor, best to get it checked and get it read for fault codes
SOURCE: Elantra's thermostat
dear friend:please look were the engine and gearbox joins together there is a housing were the radiator hose fits from the radiator,remove that housing and you will find the thermostat,
SOURCE: need fil for error code P2626 Hyundai Elantra GLS
P2626 O2 Sensor Pumping Current Trim Circuit/Open (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
I'll sure this has to do with a faulty O2 sensor. This sensor is usually
located around the header of your car, or down more on your exhaust.
Try disconnecting your battery for 30 mins, hook it back up, and start
your car again. This will erase the error. See if it comes in again.
Hope this help (remember rated this post).
SOURCE: Hyundai Elantra GLS 2003 starter does not work
it can if you have the proper tools and a little patience its not very hard at all it may be a little snug i cant remember off hand where the starter is located on that car but its relatively an easy fix.
SOURCE: I need to know how
Remove the intake tube, maf, etc. Undo the fuel line into the rail. be careful fuel will spray if the car has recently ran. cover it with a rag to avoid spray. Remive any vacuum lines including the large one to the brake booster. Re,move the 2 coolant lines to the throttle body. There will be 2 supports that go to the block on the underside. Remove the bolts for those. Undo any plugs and harnesses in the general area. Remove the manifold. I believe it is 5 12mm bolts.
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