www.hmaservice.com only for dealer techncians?
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www.hmaservice.com only for dealer techncians?
I am wanting to perform the 60k mi service on my wife's (used) 2003 Santa Fe
GLS 2.7 L /automatic:
Timing belt, air filter, tune up (spark plugs), etc, however I can't get
onto what I thought was the recommended site for service info. It should be
easier than the similar work I had to do on her now departed Honda Odyssey.
If I can't get to that site, is there another one, or a recommended manual
for this car that is reasonably priced?
I want to be sure I get all the right seals/parts/etc at one time, and know
the torque settings, etc.
TIA.
GLS 2.7 L /automatic:
Timing belt, air filter, tune up (spark plugs), etc, however I can't get
onto what I thought was the recommended site for service info. It should be
easier than the similar work I had to do on her now departed Honda Odyssey.
If I can't get to that site, is there another one, or a recommended manual
for this car that is reasonably priced?
I want to be sure I get all the right seals/parts/etc at one time, and know
the torque settings, etc.
TIA.
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Re: www.hmaservice.com only for dealer techncians?
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>I am wanting to perform the 60k mi service on my wife's (used) 2003 Santa
>Fe GLS 2.7 L /automatic:
> Timing belt, air filter, tune up (spark plugs), etc, however I can't get
> onto what I thought was the recommended site for service info.
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