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Dave in Lake Villa 07-30-2005 11:38 AM

Ping HyundaiTech : Any tips before i attempt this ???
 
Im going to replace the spark plugs on my 2002 V6 SantaFe ; any tips
before i start disassemling the Intake to get at the rear plugs ??
Thanks for being in this NG.


hyundaitech 07-30-2005 05:13 PM

Re: Ping HyundaiTech : Any tips before i attempt this ???
 
I'd recommend replacing the wires when you do it to save on trouble later.
At least that's what I do with customers that must pay for my labor. I
also always replace the plenum gasket, but you could probably re-use it
with no problem. I'd expect cost to be about $15 to $20 at the dealer.

Here's what I do:

Remove the engine cover.
Remove the top of the air box and air intake hose.
Unplug the throttle position sensor and idle actuator. Also unplug the
air temp sensor at the back of the intake.
Remove the vacuum hose to the fuel pressure regulator.
Take the pcv hose out of its holder.
Remove the injector harness connector from the holding tab and unplug the
connector.
Unbolt the ground strap from the back of the intake.
Unbolt the bracket holding the throttle cables.
Remove the three 12mm head bolts holding the back of the plenum.
Remove the five 12mm head bolts and two 12mm nuts from the front of the
plenum.
Lift the plenum up and off, and stand it up on the throttle body side.
Getting it up and off the studs will require a combination of finesse and
force. By tilting it up, you won't need to remove the coolant hoses and
won't have to add coolant and make sure you've burped the system.
DON'T DROP ANYTHING INTO THE ENGINE. Cover the holes if you have any
doubt.
Reassembly is pretty much the reverse of disassembly. You'll want to
start all the plenum bolts/nuts before tightening any of them. If you
tighten the front ones prior to installing the back ones, you'll have
great difficulty.


Dave in Lake Villa 07-30-2005 06:42 PM

Re: Ping HyundaiTech : Any tips before i attempt this ???
 
Thank y ou very much. Ill print off a copy of your list. Thanks.


Dr Hal0nfireS 07-30-2005 11:03 PM

Re: Ping HyundaiTech : Any tips before i attempt this ???
 
Dave in Lake Villa wrote:
>> Im going to replace the spark plugs on my 2002 V6 SantaFe ; any tips
>> before i start disassemling the Intake to get at the rear plugs ??
>> Thanks for being in this NG.


You're welcome; I was just passing. I pop in now and then to see if you've
started your normal religious trolling here yet. : It's a good thing that
you haven't yet or I'd have to publish that post you made in January 2004
behind the webtv firewall thinking nobody outside of webtv would ever find
out what you said about having feelings for...

Oops I nearly said too much. This must be one of the few groups that you've
not been banned from yet?

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dave is an idiot 07-31-2005 10:43 AM

Re: Ping HyundaiTech : Any tips before i attempt this ???
 
What I can't believe is why it takes so much effort to change 6
stinkin' plugs. (call the design police)


PS..........Do you need to pull out the engine to change the oil?



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