Transmission fluid change
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Re: Transmission fluid change
On 4 Jan 2006 11:28:40 -0800, Mcd.Enterprises@gmail.com wrote:
>Hi guys new to the board , little question to ask , i am looking to
>change my automatic transmission fluid on my Elantra 03 GT , could you
>tell me the exact location of the drain plug ??
>
>Thanks
>
>Dem
You can head over to http://www.hmaservice.com and sign up for a free
login. You will be able to access Hyundai's web based service manuals
for free. Also, sometimes after you sign up, you have to click the
resend password to get one. And for more help check out the forums at
www.elantraclub.com
Very Important!! Use only Hyundai's SPIII transmission fluid or you
could ruin your transmission! No Joke
Cheese Toast
>Hi guys new to the board , little question to ask , i am looking to
>change my automatic transmission fluid on my Elantra 03 GT , could you
>tell me the exact location of the drain plug ??
>
>Thanks
>
>Dem
You can head over to http://www.hmaservice.com and sign up for a free
login. You will be able to access Hyundai's web based service manuals
for free. Also, sometimes after you sign up, you have to click the
resend password to get one. And for more help check out the forums at
www.elantraclub.com
Very Important!! Use only Hyundai's SPIII transmission fluid or you
could ruin your transmission! No Joke
Cheese Toast
#3
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Re: Transmission fluid change
On 4 Jan 2006 11:28:40 -0800, Mcd.Enterprises@gmail.com wrote:
>Hi guys new to the board , little question to ask , i am looking to
>change my automatic transmission fluid on my Elantra 03 GT , could you
>tell me the exact location of the drain plug ??
>
>Thanks
>
>Dem
You can head over to http://www.hmaservice.com and sign up for a free
login. You will be able to access Hyundai's web based service manuals
for free. Also, sometimes after you sign up, you have to click the
resend password to get one. And for more help check out the forums at
www.elantraclub.com
Very Important!! Use only Hyundai's SPIII transmission fluid or you
could ruin your transmission! No Joke
Cheese Toast
>Hi guys new to the board , little question to ask , i am looking to
>change my automatic transmission fluid on my Elantra 03 GT , could you
>tell me the exact location of the drain plug ??
>
>Thanks
>
>Dem
You can head over to http://www.hmaservice.com and sign up for a free
login. You will be able to access Hyundai's web based service manuals
for free. Also, sometimes after you sign up, you have to click the
resend password to get one. And for more help check out the forums at
www.elantraclub.com
Very Important!! Use only Hyundai's SPIII transmission fluid or you
could ruin your transmission! No Joke
Cheese Toast
#4
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Re: Transmission fluid change
My trannie died after a wrong fluid issue....
"1" <I-Like-Green-Eggs-and-Spam@Sir-Spam-A-Lot.net> wrote in message
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> On 4 Jan 2006 11:28:40 -0800, Mcd.Enterprises@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>Hi guys new to the board , little question to ask , i am looking to
>>change my automatic transmission fluid on my Elantra 03 GT , could you
>>tell me the exact location of the drain plug ??
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Dem
>
> You can head over to http://www.hmaservice.com and sign up for a free
> login. You will be able to access Hyundai's web based service manuals
> for free. Also, sometimes after you sign up, you have to click the
> resend password to get one. And for more help check out the forums at
> www.elantraclub.com
>
> Very Important!! Use only Hyundai's SPIII transmission fluid or you
> could ruin your transmission! No Joke
>
> Cheese Toast
"1" <I-Like-Green-Eggs-and-Spam@Sir-Spam-A-Lot.net> wrote in message
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> On 4 Jan 2006 11:28:40 -0800, Mcd.Enterprises@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>Hi guys new to the board , little question to ask , i am looking to
>>change my automatic transmission fluid on my Elantra 03 GT , could you
>>tell me the exact location of the drain plug ??
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Dem
>
> You can head over to http://www.hmaservice.com and sign up for a free
> login. You will be able to access Hyundai's web based service manuals
> for free. Also, sometimes after you sign up, you have to click the
> resend password to get one. And for more help check out the forums at
> www.elantraclub.com
>
> Very Important!! Use only Hyundai's SPIII transmission fluid or you
> could ruin your transmission! No Joke
>
> Cheese Toast
#5
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Re: Transmission fluid change
My trannie died after a wrong fluid issue....
"1" <I-Like-Green-Eggs-and-Spam@Sir-Spam-A-Lot.net> wrote in message
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> On 4 Jan 2006 11:28:40 -0800, Mcd.Enterprises@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>Hi guys new to the board , little question to ask , i am looking to
>>change my automatic transmission fluid on my Elantra 03 GT , could you
>>tell me the exact location of the drain plug ??
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Dem
>
> You can head over to http://www.hmaservice.com and sign up for a free
> login. You will be able to access Hyundai's web based service manuals
> for free. Also, sometimes after you sign up, you have to click the
> resend password to get one. And for more help check out the forums at
> www.elantraclub.com
>
> Very Important!! Use only Hyundai's SPIII transmission fluid or you
> could ruin your transmission! No Joke
>
> Cheese Toast
"1" <I-Like-Green-Eggs-and-Spam@Sir-Spam-A-Lot.net> wrote in message
newsjfqr1hb12t9dlk7r7uea3vlhc7hd1q37t@4ax.com...
> On 4 Jan 2006 11:28:40 -0800, Mcd.Enterprises@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>Hi guys new to the board , little question to ask , i am looking to
>>change my automatic transmission fluid on my Elantra 03 GT , could you
>>tell me the exact location of the drain plug ??
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Dem
>
> You can head over to http://www.hmaservice.com and sign up for a free
> login. You will be able to access Hyundai's web based service manuals
> for free. Also, sometimes after you sign up, you have to click the
> resend password to get one. And for more help check out the forums at
> www.elantraclub.com
>
> Very Important!! Use only Hyundai's SPIII transmission fluid or you
> could ruin your transmission! No Joke
>
> Cheese Toast
#10
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Re: Transmission fluid change
Is this true about using other than Hyundai transmission fluid ? I just had
mine changed by an independent and now I'm worried. Should I go have
Hyundai do it ?
--
Paul
> My trannie died after a wrong fluid issue....
> >
> > Very Important!! Use only Hyundai's SPIII transmission fluid or you
> > could ruin your transmission! No Joke
> >
> > Cheese Toast
>
>
mine changed by an independent and now I'm worried. Should I go have
Hyundai do it ?
--
Paul
> My trannie died after a wrong fluid issue....
> >
> > Very Important!! Use only Hyundai's SPIII transmission fluid or you
> > could ruin your transmission! No Joke
> >
> > Cheese Toast
>
>
#11
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Re: Transmission fluid change
Is this true about using other than Hyundai transmission fluid ? I just had
mine changed by an independent and now I'm worried. Should I go have
Hyundai do it ?
--
Paul
> My trannie died after a wrong fluid issue....
> >
> > Very Important!! Use only Hyundai's SPIII transmission fluid or you
> > could ruin your transmission! No Joke
> >
> > Cheese Toast
>
>
mine changed by an independent and now I'm worried. Should I go have
Hyundai do it ?
--
Paul
> My trannie died after a wrong fluid issue....
> >
> > Very Important!! Use only Hyundai's SPIII transmission fluid or you
> > could ruin your transmission! No Joke
> >
> > Cheese Toast
>
>
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Re: Transmission fluid change
"Paul" <me@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:yRFwf.200$rS1.139@fe09.lga...
> Is this true about using other than Hyundai transmission fluid ? I just
> had
> mine changed by an independent and now I'm worried. Should I go have
> Hyundai do it ?
>
> --
> Paul
>
Very true. You don't say what year, so there's a variable. Ask them what
they used, and ask to see the container. If your car's dipstick says SP III,
and the container doesn't say either Hyundai SP III, Kia SK III, or Diamond
(Mitsubishi) SP III, then IT IS THE WRONG STUFF!. If it says it meets
Chrysler 7176 (ATF +3) it's still not the right stuff, but from what several
have said, it's pretty close, and might work OK. If it says Dexron, and they
have made it into a "compatible fluid" with a magic additive, it is causing
damage every time you drive the car. Some even say there's an issue where
it's existance in the transmission is continuously causing damage - running
or not.
If it's not SP III, and the car says SP III on the transmission dipstick, it
needs to be removed (Flushed YESTERDAY if it's "converted" Dexron). If the
dipstick (manual) says SP II, and they used 7176 (ATF +3), then you're OK.
#13
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Re: Transmission fluid change
"Paul" <me@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:yRFwf.200$rS1.139@fe09.lga...
> Is this true about using other than Hyundai transmission fluid ? I just
> had
> mine changed by an independent and now I'm worried. Should I go have
> Hyundai do it ?
>
> --
> Paul
>
Very true. You don't say what year, so there's a variable. Ask them what
they used, and ask to see the container. If your car's dipstick says SP III,
and the container doesn't say either Hyundai SP III, Kia SK III, or Diamond
(Mitsubishi) SP III, then IT IS THE WRONG STUFF!. If it says it meets
Chrysler 7176 (ATF +3) it's still not the right stuff, but from what several
have said, it's pretty close, and might work OK. If it says Dexron, and they
have made it into a "compatible fluid" with a magic additive, it is causing
damage every time you drive the car. Some even say there's an issue where
it's existance in the transmission is continuously causing damage - running
or not.
If it's not SP III, and the car says SP III on the transmission dipstick, it
needs to be removed (Flushed YESTERDAY if it's "converted" Dexron). If the
dipstick (manual) says SP II, and they used 7176 (ATF +3), then you're OK.
#14
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Re: Transmission fluid change
Thanks Bob...I will check it out. It's a 2003 Santa Fe. 2.7 liter V6
--
Paul
> Very true. You don't say what year, so there's a variable. Ask them what
> they used, and ask to see the container. If your car's dipstick says SP
III,
> and the container doesn't say either Hyundai SP III, Kia SK III, or
Diamond
> (Mitsubishi) SP III, then IT IS THE WRONG STUFF!. If it says it meets
> Chrysler 7176 (ATF +3) it's still not the right stuff, but from what
several
> have said, it's pretty close, and might work OK. If it says Dexron, and
they
> have made it into a "compatible fluid" with a magic additive, it is
causing
> damage every time you drive the car. Some even say there's an issue where
> it's existance in the transmission is continuously causing damage -
running
> or not.
>
> If it's not SP III, and the car says SP III on the transmission dipstick,
it
> needs to be removed (Flushed YESTERDAY if it's "converted" Dexron). If the
> dipstick (manual) says SP II, and they used 7176 (ATF +3), then you're OK.
>
>
--
Paul
> Very true. You don't say what year, so there's a variable. Ask them what
> they used, and ask to see the container. If your car's dipstick says SP
III,
> and the container doesn't say either Hyundai SP III, Kia SK III, or
Diamond
> (Mitsubishi) SP III, then IT IS THE WRONG STUFF!. If it says it meets
> Chrysler 7176 (ATF +3) it's still not the right stuff, but from what
several
> have said, it's pretty close, and might work OK. If it says Dexron, and
they
> have made it into a "compatible fluid" with a magic additive, it is
causing
> damage every time you drive the car. Some even say there's an issue where
> it's existance in the transmission is continuously causing damage -
running
> or not.
>
> If it's not SP III, and the car says SP III on the transmission dipstick,
it
> needs to be removed (Flushed YESTERDAY if it's "converted" Dexron). If the
> dipstick (manual) says SP II, and they used 7176 (ATF +3), then you're OK.
>
>
#15
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Re: Transmission fluid change
Thanks Bob...I will check it out. It's a 2003 Santa Fe. 2.7 liter V6
--
Paul
> Very true. You don't say what year, so there's a variable. Ask them what
> they used, and ask to see the container. If your car's dipstick says SP
III,
> and the container doesn't say either Hyundai SP III, Kia SK III, or
Diamond
> (Mitsubishi) SP III, then IT IS THE WRONG STUFF!. If it says it meets
> Chrysler 7176 (ATF +3) it's still not the right stuff, but from what
several
> have said, it's pretty close, and might work OK. If it says Dexron, and
they
> have made it into a "compatible fluid" with a magic additive, it is
causing
> damage every time you drive the car. Some even say there's an issue where
> it's existance in the transmission is continuously causing damage -
running
> or not.
>
> If it's not SP III, and the car says SP III on the transmission dipstick,
it
> needs to be removed (Flushed YESTERDAY if it's "converted" Dexron). If the
> dipstick (manual) says SP II, and they used 7176 (ATF +3), then you're OK.
>
>
--
Paul
> Very true. You don't say what year, so there's a variable. Ask them what
> they used, and ask to see the container. If your car's dipstick says SP
III,
> and the container doesn't say either Hyundai SP III, Kia SK III, or
Diamond
> (Mitsubishi) SP III, then IT IS THE WRONG STUFF!. If it says it meets
> Chrysler 7176 (ATF +3) it's still not the right stuff, but from what
several
> have said, it's pretty close, and might work OK. If it says Dexron, and
they
> have made it into a "compatible fluid" with a magic additive, it is
causing
> damage every time you drive the car. Some even say there's an issue where
> it's existance in the transmission is continuously causing damage -
running
> or not.
>
> If it's not SP III, and the car says SP III on the transmission dipstick,
it
> needs to be removed (Flushed YESTERDAY if it's "converted" Dexron). If the
> dipstick (manual) says SP II, and they used 7176 (ATF +3), then you're OK.
>
>