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Khaj 02-15-2008 07:43 PM

2001 Elantra
 
How to change spark plugs..My car is running heavy or rough (55000
miles). I don't recall changling plugs.. Could it be due to some other
reason!

Old_Timer 02-15-2008 09:51 PM

Re: 2001 Elantra
 
On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 16:43:30 -0800 (PST), Khaj <khajouria@gmail.com>
wrote:

>How to change spark plugs..My car is running heavy or rough (55000
>miles). I don't recall changling plugs.. Could it be due to some other
>reason!


Plug wires.

Old_Timer

John 02-16-2008 02:49 AM

Re: 2001 Elantra
 
My mechanic who has been around for a while says ~ 2 years and you can start
having troubles with spark plug leads.
My experiences with Hyundais and Subarus bear that out. Mind you my 37 year
old VW still using original leads.
Hard to beat copper sometimes.
John


<Old_Timer> wrote in message
news:irjcr3trud1krf8rrckouj38gu8aa0da75@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 16:43:30 -0800 (PST), Khaj <khajouria@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>How to change spark plugs..My car is running heavy or rough (55000
>>miles). I don't recall changling plugs.. Could it be due to some other
>>reason!

>
> Plug wires.
>
> Old_Timer




Edwin Pawlowski 02-16-2008 08:33 AM

Re: 2001 Elantra
 

"John" <susan48@aapt.net.au> wrote in message
news:fp64i8$o6h$1@news-01.bur.connect.com.au...
> My mechanic who has been around for a while says ~ 2 years and you can
> start having troubles with spark plug leads.
> My experiences with Hyundais and Subarus bear that out. Mind you my 37
> year old VW still using original leads.
> Hard to beat copper sometimes.
> John
>


Put those 37 year old copper wires on a new engine with electronic ignition
and you can probably light Yankee Stadium at night with the arcing.



B.C. MALLAM 02-16-2008 10:35 AM

Re: 2001 Elantra
 
Anyone know where I can get a shop manual for a '08 Elantra, dealer wants
$100.00


On 2/16/08 7:33 AM, in article
bDBtj.7431$5K1.5473@newssvr12.news.prodigy.net, "Edwin Pawlowski"
<esp@snet.net> wrote:

>
> "John" <susan48@aapt.net.au> wrote in message
> news:fp64i8$o6h$1@news-01.bur.connect.com.au...
>> My mechanic who has been around for a while says ~ 2 years and you can
>> start having troubles with spark plug leads.
>> My experiences with Hyundais and Subarus bear that out. Mind you my 37
>> year old VW still using original leads.
>> Hard to beat copper sometimes.
>> John
>>

>
> Put those 37 year old copper wires on a new engine with electronic ignition
> and you can probably light Yankee Stadium at night with the arcing.
>
>



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PMP4Hire 02-16-2008 03:02 PM

Re: 2001 Elantra
 
Your car is about due for 60K maintenance, have a major
tune up done then.

Tom


Brian Nystrom 02-18-2008 05:52 AM

Re: 2001 Elantra
 
PMP4Hire wrote:
> Your car is about due for 60K maintenance, have a major
> tune up done then.


A "tune up" on these cars basically consists of replacing the plugs and
wires. There are no manual adjustments to the ignition or fuel systems,
unless perhaps one of the sensors has shifted.

At 60K, it will be due for a timing belt.

hyundaitech 02-18-2008 12:51 PM

Re: 2001 Elantra
 
Plugs are due at 60k. Could be the wires as mentioned by another poster,
or a host of other reasons. Due to your description (running
heavy/rough), about the only thing I'm certain of is that there's been
some change in how your engine runs-- I have little idea what that may be.


Also, if you need to ask how to change the spark plugs in this engine, I
must question whether you should be doing this job without someone with
experience present guiding you. My suspicion is that you've done very
little auto repair, and in that case, it's good to have some sort of
mentor to get you started. Stripping the threads in your engine is
neither an easy nor inexpensive problem to repair.

That said, you can access the plugs through four holes in the top of the
valve cover. They unscrew from the cylinder head.

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hyundaitech 02-18-2008 12:56 PM

Re: 2001 Elantra
 
If you want the hard-cover version, it's probably dealer only.

On the other hand, if internet is okay, you can access for free by
registering for an account at www.hmaservice.com.

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Us 02-18-2008 01:33 PM

Re: 2001 Elantra
 


"Khaj" <khajouria@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:92541655-22de-4c9a-a2f5-6eb09f2aa9fb@s19g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
> How to change spark plugs..My car is running heavy or rough (55000
> miles). I don't recall changling plugs.. Could it be due to some other
> reason!


Probably plugs and or wires, but to be safe, check your trans fluid if auto.
The fittings crack where the lines go into the trans cooler in the radiator,
fluid leaks, and can cause slipping which might mimic rough engine in the
early stages. My mechanic has repaired 4 such problems, including mine.
Sadly, I ended up with new trans.



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