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- Identification Number Locations
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Identification Number Description
Vehicle Identification Number
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1. World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI)
– KMH : Passenger vehicle (in Korea)
– 5NP : Passenger vehicle (in U.S.A.)
2. Vehicle line
– D : ELANTRA COUPE
3.
Model & Series
– F : Low grade (L)
– G : Middle-Low grade (GL)
– H : Middle grade (GLS, JSL, TAX)
– J : Middle-High grade (HGS)
– K : High grade (TOP)
4.Body/Cabin type, Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
- 1 : Limousine
- 2 : Sedan - 2 door
- 3 : Sedan - 3 door
- 4 : Sedan - 4 door
- 5 : Sedan - 5 door
- 6 : Coupe
- 7 : Convertible
- 8 : Wagon
- 9 : Commercial Van
- 0 : Pick-Up
5. Restraint system, Brake system
Code
Seat
belt
Front air bag Knee air bag Side air bag Curtain air bag
Driver''s Passenger''s Driver''s Passenger''s 1st row 2nd row 3rd row 1st row 2nd row 3rd row
A ○ ○ ○ × × ○ × × ○ ○ ×
B ○ ○ ○ × × × × × × × ×
C ○ ○ ○ × × ○ × × ○ ○ ○
D ○ ○ ○ × × ○ ○ × ○ ○ ×
E ○ ○ × × × × × × × × ×
F ○ ○ ○ × × ○ × × × × ×
J ○ ○ ○ ○ × ○ ○ × ○ ○ ×
L ○ ○ ○ ○ × ○ × × ○ ○ ×
N ○ × × × × × × × × × ×
6. Engine type
– E : Gasoline engine 1.8(Nu MPI)
7. Check digit or Driver’s side & Transmission
– Check digit : 0 ~ 9, x

8. Model year
– C : 2012, D : 2013, E : 2014 ...
9. Plant of production
– H : Alabama (U.S.A.)
– U : Ulsan (Korea)
10. Vehicle production sequence number
– 000001 ~ 999999
Paint Code
Code Color
NKA Phantom Black
RBC Ceramic White
N3S Sleek Silver
N5S Hyper Silver
S7U Santorini Blue
S2R Tomato Red
P7N Bronze
Engine Number
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1. Engine fuel
- G : Gasoline
2. Engine range
- 4 : 4 cycle 4 cylinder
3. Engine development order and capacity
- N : Nu engine
4. Engine Capacity
- B : 1797 (MPI engine)
5. Model year
- C : 2012, D : 2013, E : 2014 ...
6. Plant of production
- A : Asan (Korea)
- B : Beijing (China)
- H : Hwasung (Korea)
- K : Montgomery (U.S.A)
- M : Chennai (India)
- P : Poseung (Korea)
- S : Sohari (Korea)
- T : Izmit (Turkey)
- U : Ulsan (Korea)
- W : Shandong (China)
- Z : Zilina (Slovakia)
- 1 : Yancheng (China)
7. Engine production sequence number
- 000001 ~ 999999
Transaxle Number
Manual
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1. Model

- W : M6CF3-1
2. Model year
- C : 2012, D : 2013, E : 2014 ...
3. Plant of production
- U : Ulsan
4. Final gear ratio
- E : 4.188
5. Spare
6. Transaxle production sequence number
- 000001 ~ 999999
Automatic
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1. Model
- NA : A6GF1
2. Model year
- C : 2012, D : 2013, E : 2014 ...
3. Gear ratio
- P : 3.065
4. Detailed classification
- A : Nu 1.8 MPI
5. Spare
6. Transaxle production sequence number
- 000001 ~ 999999
Warning / Caution Label Locations
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1. Fan caution
2. Radiator cap caution
3. Battery caution
Battery Caution Label Description
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Warning / Caution Label (Cont''d)
A.
Keep lighted cigarettes and all other flames or sparks away from the battery.
B.
Wear eye protection when charging or working near a battery. Always provide ventilation when working in an enclosed
space.
• When lifting a plastic-cased battery, excessive pressure on acid to leak resulting in personal injury. Lift with a battery
carrier or with your hands on opposite corners.
• Never attempt to change the battery when the battery cables are connected.
• The electrical ignition system works with high voltage.
Never touch these components with the engine running or the ignition switched on.
C.
Keep batteries out of the reach of children because batteries contain highly corrosive SULFURIC ACID. Do not allow
battery acid to contact your skin, eyes, clothing or paint finish.

D.
If any electrolyte gets into your eyes, flush your eyes with clean water for at least 15 minutes and get immediate
medical attention. If possible, continue to apply water with a sponge or cloth until medical attention is received.
If electrolyte gets on your skin, throughly wash the contacted area. If you feel a pain or a burning sensation, get medical
attention immediately.
E.
Always read the following instructions carefully when handing a battery.
F.
Hydrogen, which is a highly combustible gas, is always presents in battery cells and may explode if ignited.
G.
An improperly disposed battery can be harmful to the environment and human health.
Always confirm local regulations for battery disposal.
Handling And Storage The Battery
Battery Itself • Batteries should be stored in cool, dry (27 degrees Celsius) places and out of
direct sunlight.
• MF batteries are tightly sealed to prevent acid leakage.
However, tilting the battery to an angle of 45 degrees can cause acid to leak
through the vents on the sides. Therefore, batteries should always be stored in
their upright positions. Prevent placing any aqueous or solid (i.e. conductors)
bodies on top of the battery.
• It is extremely dangerous to use tools, such as hammers, on the battery terminals
when connecting cables to the mounted battery.
Battery on Vehicle • When storing the vehicle for long periods of time, make sure to remove the
memory fuse at junction box to prevent natural discharging.
• Also, run the engine for battery charging within 1 month if the memory fuse
wasn''t removed from the start of vehicle storing.
If the memory fuse was removed, run the engine for battery charging within 3
months from the start of vehicle storing.
After reconnecting or recharging a discharged battery, the ESC OFF indicator may illuminate.
In this case, turn the handle half way to the left and right whilst the ignition switch is in the ON position.
Then, restart the engine after the ignition is OFF.
The ESC OFF indicator may turn OFF.
If the ESC OFF indicator does not turn OFF, have the system checked refering to DTC. (Refer to the BR group.)
Lift And Support Points
When heavy rear components such as suspension, fuel tank, spare tire, tailgate and trunk lid are to be removed,
place additional weight in the luggage area before hoisting. When substantial weight is removed from the rear of the
vehicle, the center of gravity may change and can cause the vehicle to tip forward on the hoist.
• Since each tire/wheel assembly weights approximately 30lbs (14kg), placing the front wheels in the luggage area
can assist with the weight distribution.
• Use the same support points to support the vehicle on safety stands.

1. Place the lift blocks under the support points as shown in the illustration.
2. Raise the hoist a few inches (centimeters) and rock the vehicle to be sure it is firmly supported.
3. Raise the hoist to full height to inspect the lift points for secure support.
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Towing
If the vehicle needs to be towed, call a professional towing service. Never tow vehicle with just a rope or chain. It is very
dangerous.
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Emergency Towing
There are three popular methods of towing a vehicle :
– The operator loads the vehicle on the back of truck. This is best way of transporting the vehicle.
– The tow truck uses two pivoting arms that go under the tires of the driving axle and lift them off the ground. The other
two wheels remain on the ground.
– The tow truck uses metal cables with hooks on the ends. These hooks go around parts of the frame or suspension, and
the cables lift that end of the vehicle off the ground. The vehicle''s suspension and body can be seriously damaged if
this method of towing is attempted.
If the vehicle cannot be transported by flat-bed, should be towed with the wheels of the driving axle off the ground and
do the following :
Manual Transaxle
• Release the parking brake.
• Shift the Transaxle to neutral
Automatic Transaxle
• Release the parking brake.
• Start the engine.
• Shift to [D] position, then [N] position.
• Turn off the engine.
• The vehicle equipped with full-time 4WD should be only transported on a flat-bed.
• The CVT vehicles should be only transported on a flat-bed or towed by wheel lift towing which the wheels of
the driving axle are lifted off the ground.
• Improper towing preparation will damage the transaxle. Follow the procedure above exactly. If you cannot shift
the transaxle or start the engine(automatic transaxle), your vehicle must be transported on a flatbed.
• It is the best to tow vehicle no farther than 30km (19miles), and keep the speed below 50km/h (30mph).
(For the CVT and full-time 4WD (CVT/AT) vehicles, limit the towing distance and speed to 1.5km (1 mile) and
15km/h (10 mph).)
• Trying to lift or tow your vehicle by the bumpers will cause serious damage to the vehicle. The bumpers are not
designed to support the vehicle''s weight.
Tightening Torque Table Of Standard Parts
BOLT (Nominal diameter) NUT (Nominal diameter)
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BOLT/NUT Normal screw Torque Nm (kg.m, Ib-ft)
Nominal diameter.
(mm)
Pitch [mm (in.) ] 4T 8T 10T
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M5 0.8 (0.031)
2.0 ~ 3.0 (0.2 ~ 0.3,
1.4 ~ 2.2)
4.9 ~ 6.9 (0.5 ~ 0.7,
3.6 ~ 5.1)
7.8 ~ 10.8 (0.8 ~ 1.1,
5.8 ~ 8.0)

M6 1 (0.039)
2.9 ~ 4.9 (0.3 ~ 0.5,
2.2 ~ 3.6)
8.8 ~ 12.7 (0.9 ~ 1.3,
6.5 ~ 9.4)
13.7 ~ 18.6 (1.4 ~ 1.9,
10.1 ~ 13.7)
M8 1.25 (0.049)
8.8 ~ 11.8 (0.9 ~ 1.2,
6.5 ~ 8.7)
22.6 ~ 30.4 (2.3 ~ 3.1,
16.6 ~ 22.4)
33.3 ~ 44.1 (3.4 ~ 4.5,
24.6 ~ 32.5)
M10 1.5 (0.059)
16.7 ~ 22.6 (1.7 ~ 2.3,
12.3 ~ 16.6)
45.1 ~ 60.8 (4.6 ~ 6.2,
33.3 ~ 44.8)
65.7 ~ 88.3 (6.7 ~ 9.0,
48.5 ~ 65.1)
M12 1.75 (0.068)
29.4 ~ 39.2 (3.0 ~ 4.0,
21.7 ~ 28.9)
78.5 ~ 105.9 (8.0 ~
10.8, 57.9 ~ 78.1)
114.7 ~ 154.9 (11.7 ~
15.8, 84.6 ~ 114.3)
M14 2 (0.078)
47.1 ~ 63.7 (4.8 ~ 6.5,
34.7 ~ 47.0)
125.5 ~ 169.7 (12.8 ~
17.3, 92.6 ~ 125.1)
183.4 ~ 249.1 (18.7 ~
25.4, 135.3 ~ 183.7)
M16 2 (0.078)
73.5 ~ 100.0 (7.5 ~
10.2, 54.2 ~ 73.8)
197.1 ~ 266.7 (20.1 ~
27.2, 145.4 ~ 196.7)
288.3 ~ 390.3 (29.4 ~
39.8, 212.7 ~ 287.9)
M20 2.5 (0.098)
144.2 ~ 195.2 (14.7 ~
19.9, 106.3 ~ 143.9)
396.2 ~ 535.4 (40.4 ~
54.6, 292.2 ~ 394.9)
565.8 ~ 764.9 (57.7 ~
78.0, 417.3 ~ 564.2)
M24 3 (0.118)
249.1 ~ 337.3 (25.4 ~
34.4, 183.7 ~ 248.8)
687.4 ~ 929.7 (70.1 ~
94.8, 507.0 ~ 685.7)
975.8 ~ 1320.0 (99.5 ~
134.6, 719.7 ~ 973.6)
M30 3.5 (0.137)
499.2 ~ 674.7 (50.9 ~
68.8, 368.2 ~ 497.6)
1372.9 ~ 1858.4
(140.0 ~ 189.5, 1012.6
~ 1370.7)
1956.4 ~ 2647.8
(199.5 ~ 270.0, 1443.0
~ 1952.9)
BOLT/NUT Thin screw Torque Nm (kg.m, Ib-ft)
Nominal diameter.
(mm)
Pitch [mm (in.) ] 4T 8T 10T
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M5 0.5 (0.019)
2.0 ~ 3.0 (0.2 ~ 0.3,
1.4 ~ 2.2)
5.9 ~ 8.8 (0.6 ~ 0.9,
4.3 ~ 6.5)
8.8 ~ 12.7 (0.9 ~ 1.3,
6.5 ~ 9.4)
M6 0.75 (0.029)
3.9 ~ 4.9 (0.4 ~ 0.5,
2.9 ~ 3.6)
9.8 ~ 13.7 (1.0 ~ 1.4,
7.2 ~ 10.1)
14.7 ~ 20.6 (1.5 ~ 2.1,
10.8 ~ 15.2)
M8 1 (0.039)
8.8 ~ 11.8 (0.9 ~ 1.2,
6.5 ~ 8.7)
24.5 ~ 32.4 (2.5 ~ 3.3,
18.1 ~ 23.9)
35.3 ~ 48.1 (3.6 ~ 4.9,
26.0 ~ 35.4)
M10 1.25 (0.049)
17.7 ~ 23.5 (1.8 ~ 2.4,
13.0 ~ 17.4)
47.1 ~ 63.7 (4.8 ~ 6.5,
34.7 ~ 47.0)
69.6 ~ 94.1 (7.1 ~ 9.6,
51.4 ~ 69.4)
M12 1.25 (0.049)
32.4 ~ 44.1 (3.3 ~ 4.5,
23.9 ~ 32.5)
86.3 ~ 117.7 (8.8 ~
12.0, 63.7 ~ 86.8)
127.5 ~ 172.6 (13.0 ~
17.6, 94.0 ~ 127.3)
M14 1.5 (0.059)
51.0 ~ 69.6 (5.2 ~ 7.1,
37.6 ~ 51.4)
136.3 ~ 185.3 (13.9 ~
18.9, 100.5 ~ 136.7)
201.0 ~ 271.6 (20.5 ~
27.7, 148.3 ~ 200.4)
M16 1.5 (0.059)
79.4 ~ 107.9 (8.1 ~
11.0, 58.6 ~ 79.6)
211.8 ~ 286.4 (21.6 ~
29.2, 156.2 ~ 211.2)
311.8 ~ 421.7 (31.8 ~
43.0, 230.0 ~ 311.0)
M20 1.5 (0.059)
163.8 ~ 221.6 (16.7 ~
22.6, 120.8 ~ 163.5)
448.2 ~ 607.0 (45.7 ~
61.9, 330.5 ~ 447.7)
639.4 ~ 864.9 (65.2 ~
88.2, 471.6 ~ 638.0)
M24 2 (0.078)
276.5 ~ 373.6 (28.2 ~
38.1, 204.0 ~ 275.6)
759.0 ~ 1026.8 (77.4 ~
104.7, 559.8 ~ 757.3)
1080.7 ~ 1462.2
(110.2 ~ 149.1, 797.1
~ 1078.4)
M30 2 (0.078)
562.9 ~ 762.0 (57.4 ~
77.7, 415.2 ~ 562.0)
1553.4 ~ 2102.5
(158.4 ~ 214.4, 1145.7
~ 1550.8)
2210.4 ~ 2991.0
(225.4 ~ 305.0, 1630.3
~ 2206.1)
Flange BOLT (Nominal diameter) Flange NUT (Nominal diameter)

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Flange BOLT/NUT Normal screw Torque Nm (kg.m, Ib-ft)
Nominal diameter.
(mm)
Pitch [mm (in.) ] 4T 8T 10T
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M5 0.8 (0.031)
2.0 ~ 2.9 (0.2 ~ 0.3,
1.4 ~ 2.2)
5.9 ~ 7.8 (0.6 ~ 0.8,
4.3 ~ 5.8)
8.8 ~ 11.8 (0.9 ~ 1.2,
6.5 ~ 8.7)
M6 1 (0.039)
3.9 ~ 4.9 (0.4 ~ 0.5,
2.9 ~ 3.6)
9.8 ~ 13.7 (1.0 ~ 1.4,
7.2 ~ 10.1)
14.7 ~ 19.6 (1.5 ~ 2.0,
10.8 ~ 14.5)
M8 1.25 (0.049)
8.8 ~ 11.8 (0.9 ~ 1.2,
6.5 ~ 8.7)
24.5 ~ 32.4 (2.5 ~ 3.3,
18.1 ~ 23.9)
35.3 ~ 48.1 (3.6 ~ 4.9,
26.0 ~ 35.4)
M10 1.5 (0.059)
17.7 ~ 24.5 (1.8 ~ 2.5,
13.0 ~ 18.1)
48.1 ~ 65.7 (4.9 ~ 6.7,
35.4 ~ 48.5)
70.6 ~ 96.1 (7.2 ~ 9.8,
52.1 ~ 70.9)
M12 1.75 (0.068)
31.4 ~ 43.1 (3.2 ~ 4.4,
23.1 ~ 31.8)
84.3 ~ 113.8 (8.6 ~
11.6, 62.2 ~ 83.9)
123.6 ~ 167.7 (12.6 ~
17.1, 91.1 ~ 123.7)
M14 2 (0.078)
51.0 ~ 68.6 (5.2 ~ 7.0,
37.6 ~ 50.6)
135.3 ~ 182.4 (13.8 ~
18.6, 99.8 ~ 134.5)
198.1 ~ 268.7 (20.2 ~
27.4, 146.1 ~ 198.2)
M16 2 (0.078)
79.4 ~ 107.9 (8.1 ~
11.0, 58.6 ~ 79.6)
212.8 ~ 288.3 (21.7 ~
29.4, 157.0 ~ 212.7)
311.8 ~ 421.7 (31.8 ~
43.0, 230.0 ~ 311.0)
Flange BOLT/NUT Thin screw Torque Nm (kg.m, Ib-ft)
Nominal diameter.
(mm)
Pitch [mm (in.) ] 4T 8T 10T
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M5 0.5 (0.019)
2.9 ~ 2.9 (0.3 ~ 0.3,
2.2 ~ 2.2)
6.9 ~ 8.8 (0.7 ~ 0.9,
5.1 ~ 6.5)
9.8 ~ 13.7 (1.0 ~ 1.4,
7.2 ~ 10.1)
M6 0.75 (0.029)
3.9 ~ 5.9 (0.4 ~ 0.6,
2.9 ~ 4.3)
10.8 ~ 14.7 (1.1 ~ 1.5,
8.0 ~ 10.8)
16.7 ~ 21.6 (1.7 ~ 2.2,
12.3 ~ 15.9)
M8 1 (0.039)
9.8 ~ 12.7 (1.0 ~ 1.3,
7.2 ~ 9.4)
26.5 ~ 35.3 (2.7 ~ 3.6,
19.5 ~ 26.0)
38.2 ~ 52.0 (3.9 ~ 5.3,
28.2 ~ 38.3)
M10 1.25 (0.049)
19.6 ~ 25.5 (2.0 ~ 2.6,
14.5 ~ 18.8)
51.0 ~ 68.6 (5.2 ~ 7.0,
37.6 ~ 50.6)
75.5 ~ 102.0 (7.7 ~
10.4, 55.7 ~ 75.2)
M12 1.25 (0.049)
35.3 ~ 48.1 (3.6 ~ 4.9,
26.0 ~ 35.4)
94.1 ~ 126.5 (9.6 ~
12.9, 69.4 ~ 93.3)
138.3 ~ 186.3 (14.1 ~
19.0, 102.0 ~ 137.4)
M14 1.5 (0.059)
55.9 ~ 75.5 (5.7 ~ 7.7,
41.2 ~ 55.7)
148.1 ~ 200.1 (15.1 ~
20.4, 109.2 ~ 147.6)
216.7 ~ 293.2 (22.1 ~
29.9, 159.8 ~ 216.3)
M16 1.5 (0.059)
86.3 ~ 116.7 (8.8 ~
11.9, 63.7 ~ 86.1)
229.5 ~ 309.9 (23.4 ~
31.6, 169.3 ~ 228.6)
336.4 ~ 455.0 (34.3 ~
46.4, 248.1 ~ 335.6)
1) The torques shown in the table are standard values under the following conditions.
• Nuts and bolts are made of galvanized steel bar.
• Galvanized plain steel washers are inserted.
• All nuts, bolts and plain washers are dry.
2) The torques shown in the table are not applicable.

• When spring washers, toothed washers and the like are inserted.
• If plastic parts are fastened.
• If self-tapping screws or self-locking nuts are used.
• If threads and surfaces are coated with oil.
Meaning Of Symbols
There are five primary symbols used to complement illustrations. These symbols indicate the part to apply such materials
during service.
Symbol Meaning
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Do not reuse the part. Replace a new one.
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Apply engine oil or transmission oil to the part.
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Apply automatic transmission fluid (ATF) to the part.
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Apply grease to the part.
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Apply sealant to the part.
General Service Information
Protection Of The Vehicle
Always be sure to cover fenders, seats, and floor areas before starting work.
The support rod must be inserted into the hole near the edge of the hood whenever you inspect the engine
compartment to prevent the hood from falling and causing possible injury.
Make sure that the support rod has been released prior to closing the hood. Always check to be sure the hood is
firmly latched before driving the vehicle.
Preparation Of Tools And Measuring Equipment
Be sure that all necessary tools and measuring equipment are available starting work.
Special Tools
Use special tools when they are required.
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Removal Of Parts
First find the cause of the problem and then determine whether removal or disassembly before starting the job.
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Disassembly
If the disassembly procedure is complex, requiring many parts to be disassembled, all parts should be disassembled in a
way that will not affect their performance or external appearance.
1) Inspection of parts
Each part, when removed, should be carefully on suspected for malfunction, deformation, damage, and other
problems.
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2) Arrangement of parts
All disassembled parts should be carefully arranged for effective reassembly.
Be sure to separate and correctly identify the parts to be replaced from those that will be used again.
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3) Cleaning parts for reuse
All parts to be used again should be carefully and thoroughly cleaned by an appropriate method.
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Parts

When replacing parts, use HYUNDAI genuine parts.
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Replacement
Standard values, such as torques and certain adjustments, must be strictly observed in the reassembly of all parts.
If removed, the following parts should always be replaced with new ones.
1) Oil seals
2) Gaskets
3) O-rings
4) Lock washers
5) Cotter pins (split pins)
6) Plastic nuts
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Depending on their location.
7) Sealant should be applied to gaskets.
8) Oil should be applied to the moving components of parts.
9) Specified oil or grease should be applied to the prescribed locations (oil seals, etc) before assembly.
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Adjustment
Use gauges and testers to adjust correctly the parts to standard values correctly.
Electrical System
1. Be sure to disconnect the battery cable from the negative (-) terminal of the battery.
2. Never pull on the wires when disconnecting connectors.
3. Locking connectors will click when the connector is secure.
4. Handle sensors and relays carefully. Be careful not to drop them against other parts.
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Rubber Parts And Tubes
Always prevent gasoline or from touching rubber parts or tubing.
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Measuring Body Dimensions
1. Basically, all measurements in this manual are taken with a tracking gauge.
2. When a measuring tape is used, check to be sure there is no elongation, twisting or bending.
3. For measuring dimensions, both projected dimensions and actual - measurement dimensions are used in this manual.
Dimensions Projected
1. These are the dimensions measured when the measurement points are projected from the vehicle''s surface, and are the
reference dimensions used for used for body alterations.
2. If the length of the tracking gauge probes is adjustable, measure it by lengthening one of two probes as long as the
different value in height of the two surface.
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Measuring Actual Dimensions
1. These dimensions indicate the actual linear distance between measurement points, and are used as the reference
dimensions when a tracking gauge is used for measurement.
2. First adjust both probes to the same length (A=A'') before measurement.
Check the probes and gauge itself to make sure there is no free play.
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Measurement Point
Measurements should be taken at the center of the hole.
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Checking Cables And Wires
1. Check the terminal for tightness.
2. Check terminals and wires for corrosion from battery electrolyte, etc.
3. Check terminals and wires for open circuits.
4. Check wire insulation and coating for damage, cracks and degrading.
5. Check the conductive parts of terminals for contact with other metallic parts (vehicle body and other parts).
6. Check grounded parts to verify that there is complete continuity between their attaching bolt(s) and the vehicle''s body.
7. Check for incorrect wiring.
8. Check that the wiring is so clamped to the prevent contact with sharp corners of the vehicle body, etc. or hot parts
(exhaust manifold, etc.)
9. Check that the wiring is clamped firmly to provide enough clearance from the fan pulley, fan belt and other rotating or
moving parts.
10. Check that the wiring has a little space so that it can vibrate between fixed and moving parts such as the vehicle body
and the engine.
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Check Fuses
A blade type fuse test taps provided to allow checking the fuse itself without removing if from the fuse box. The fuse is
good if the test lamp lights up when one lead is connected to the test taps (one at a time) and the other lead is grounded.
(Turn the ignition switch so that the fuse circuit becomes operative)
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Servicing The Electrical System
1. Prior to servicing the electrical system, be sure to turn off the ignition switch and disconnect the battery ground cable.
In the course of MFI or ELC system diagnosis, when the battery cable is removed, any diagnostic trouble code
retained by the computer will be cleared. There fore, if necessary, record the diagnostic data before removing the
battery cable.
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2. Attach the wiring harnesses with clamps so that there is no slack. However, for any harness which passes the engine or
other vibrating parts of the vehicle, allow some slack within a range that does not allow the engine vibrations to cause
the harness to come into contact with any of the surrounding parts and then secure the harness by using a clamp.
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3. If any section of a wiring harness interferes with the edge of a parts, or a corner, wrap the section of the harness with
tape or something similar in order to protect if from damage.
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4. When installing any parts, be careful not to pinch or damage any of the wiring harness.
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5. Never throw relays, sensors or electrical parts, or expose them to strong shock.
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6. The electronic parts used in the computer, relays, etc. are readily damaged by heat. If there is a need for service
operations that may cause the temperature to exceed 80°C (176°F), remove the electronic parts before hand.
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7. Loose connectors cause problems. Make sure that the connectors are always securely fastened.
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The Hyundai ELANTRA COUPE (JK) G 1.8 MPI Service & Repair Manual is a comprehensive guide designed to provide detailed instructions for technicians and DIY enthusiasts alike. This manual delves into the technical aspects of the vehicle, covering troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance procedures.
- Provides detailed instructions for diagnosing and resolving common issues
- Covers routine and comprehensive maintenance tasks
- Includes specifications, diagrams, and step-by-step procedures
- Equipped with the knowledge needed to conduct complex repairs
This manual is suitable for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, offering a valuable resource for getting under the hood and understanding the intricacies of the ELANTRA COUPE (JK) G 1.8 MPI.
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