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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / February 2005

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2001 Sonata

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Fizzo - 18 Feb 2005 23:15 GMT
I need to change the Spark Plug Wires on 2001 Sonata. Trying to save some
$$$. Need some advice on the difficulty of doing this myself.

Thanks.
BillyGoat - 19 Feb 2005 03:32 GMT
I have changed the plug wires on a 99 4Cyl and it was a piece of cake.  The
hardest problem is finding the wires someplace other than the dealer who
wants a arm and a leg for them.
bill

>I need to change the Spark Plug Wires on 2001 Sonata. Trying to save some
>$$$. Need some advice on the difficulty of doing this myself.
>
> Thanks.
hyundaitech - 19 Feb 2005 21:37 GMT
Which engine do you have?  The 2.4 4 cyl is very simple.  The 2.5 V6
significantly more difficult, but can be done by someone who has
reasonable experience disassembling and reassembling minor components.  
Fizzo - 21 Feb 2005 18:43 GMT
Thanks for the reply.  It's a 2.5 V6.

> Which engine do you have?  The 2.4 4 cyl is very simple.  The 2.5 V6
> significantly more difficult, but can be done by someone who has
> reasonable experience disassembling and reassembling minor components.
hyundaitech - 21 Feb 2005 21:31 GMT
You'll need to remove the upper intake (plenum) to access the rear plugs
and wires.  If you do this, take great care to not drop anything into the
open intake holes -- many techs cover them with a rag to prevent anything
from accidentally dropping inside the engine.
Fizzo - 21 Feb 2005 21:46 GMT
Thanks.

> You'll need to remove the upper intake (plenum) to access the rear plugs
> and wires.  If you do this, take great care to not drop anything into the
> open intake holes -- many techs cover them with a rag to prevent anything
> from accidentally dropping inside the engine.
 
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