Question for Hyundaitech on AT Drain Plug
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Re: Question for Hyundaitech on AT Drain Plug
Sorry to jump in here. But it seems to matter whether or not you can get
the plug completely off and change the O-ring. If you can, consider it what
I call "standard tightening."
If you can't (like I can't with my Kia van, which also takes that 24mm,
because the plug drops right onto the frame rail and can't be removed), you
have to tighten it pretty tight so it won't leak.
Hope this helps.
"Don Allen" <w9cw@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hyundaitech,
>
> What is the tightening torque for the 24mm automatic transmission
> drain plug on a 2006 Elantra? I can seem to find the spec anywhere.
>
> Thanks,
> Don
the plug completely off and change the O-ring. If you can, consider it what
I call "standard tightening."
If you can't (like I can't with my Kia van, which also takes that 24mm,
because the plug drops right onto the frame rail and can't be removed), you
have to tighten it pretty tight so it won't leak.
Hope this helps.
"Don Allen" <w9cw@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hyundaitech,
>
> What is the tightening torque for the 24mm automatic transmission
> drain plug on a 2006 Elantra? I can seem to find the spec anywhere.
>
> Thanks,
> Don
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Re: Question for Hyundaitech on AT Drain Plug
On Jul 6, 9:05 am, Don Allen <w...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hyundaitech,
>
> What is the tightening torque for the 24mm automatic transmission
> drain plug on a 2006 Elantra? I can seem to find the spec anywhere.
>
> Thanks,
> Don
32Nm. Retrieved from shop manual section regarding fluid replacement.
> Hyundaitech,
>
> What is the tightening torque for the 24mm automatic transmission
> drain plug on a 2006 Elantra? I can seem to find the spec anywhere.
>
> Thanks,
> Don
32Nm. Retrieved from shop manual section regarding fluid replacement.
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Re: Question for Hyundaitech on AT Drain Plug
On Jul 7, 11:41 pm, hyundaitech <hyundaim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 6, 9:05 am, Don Allen <w...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Hyundaitech,
>
> > What is the tightening torque for the 24mm automatic transmission
> > drain plug on a 2006 Elantra? I can seem to find the spec anywhere.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Don
>
> 32Nm. Retrieved from shop manual section regarding fluid replacement.
Sorry for the late reply and post - I've been on a business trip.
Perfect... Thanks Hyundaitech, it's sincerely appreciated. Access to
the AT drain plug on the 2006 Elantra is excellent, and very easy to
remove and replace. I chose to change the ATF in the Elantra once
again, because our local Hyundai dealer refuses to use SPIII ATF.
Rather, they want to use a "synthetic equivalent to SPIII." I follow
the book, and refuse to allow anyone to refill with anything other
than SPIII ATF.
> On Jul 6, 9:05 am, Don Allen <w...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Hyundaitech,
>
> > What is the tightening torque for the 24mm automatic transmission
> > drain plug on a 2006 Elantra? I can seem to find the spec anywhere.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Don
>
> 32Nm. Retrieved from shop manual section regarding fluid replacement.
Sorry for the late reply and post - I've been on a business trip.
Perfect... Thanks Hyundaitech, it's sincerely appreciated. Access to
the AT drain plug on the 2006 Elantra is excellent, and very easy to
remove and replace. I chose to change the ATF in the Elantra once
again, because our local Hyundai dealer refuses to use SPIII ATF.
Rather, they want to use a "synthetic equivalent to SPIII." I follow
the book, and refuse to allow anyone to refill with anything other
than SPIII ATF.
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