99 Accent brake question - may be of nterest to others
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99 Accent brake question - may be of nterest to others
I need to do front brakes on my 99 Accent so I looked it up on
http://www.hmaservice.com. What I was looking for is the remove and
replace instructions and information on any precautions like
lubrication or sealants. I don't seem to be able to find anything on
brake or brakes. Id th eproblem that I am not searching properly or
is the information hidden from us mere mortals?
thanks
http://www.hmaservice.com. What I was looking for is the remove and
replace instructions and information on any precautions like
lubrication or sealants. I don't seem to be able to find anything on
brake or brakes. Id th eproblem that I am not searching properly or
is the information hidden from us mere mortals?
thanks
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Re: 99 Accent brake question - may be of nterest to others
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 17:42:19 -0500, "hyundaitech"
<notpublic@not.public.com> wrote:
>Click on service information and web tech.
>Select "shop" and your year and model and click on the brake section. I
>don't recall much in the way of lube info.
Thanks for the help. I found it this time. I was confused by the
general section and did not find the conventional brake system with
the pictures. What I was looking for was covered as in it did not
list anything so I assume I don't need it. The rear brake section
mentions lube on the parking brake.
FWIW, replacing front pads and rotors. Online price quotes were list
around $50, deal around $35. Local parts stores are getting $20 per
rotor. It pays to shop around.
;-)
<notpublic@not.public.com> wrote:
>Click on service information and web tech.
>Select "shop" and your year and model and click on the brake section. I
>don't recall much in the way of lube info.
Thanks for the help. I found it this time. I was confused by the
general section and did not find the conventional brake system with
the pictures. What I was looking for was covered as in it did not
list anything so I assume I don't need it. The rear brake section
mentions lube on the parking brake.
FWIW, replacing front pads and rotors. Online price quotes were list
around $50, deal around $35. Local parts stores are getting $20 per
rotor. It pays to shop around.
;-)
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