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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / November 2006

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Timing Belt and Radio change sucessful - thanks !

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Dave - 20 Nov 2006 13:29 GMT
I changed the timing belt, put synthetic gear oil in the manual
transmission, and changed out the radio this weekend. All were fairly simple
and the online shop manual was a great resource. (thanks Hyundaitech)

I would reccomend the timing belt as a DIYer job. It was pretty easy as that
sort of thing goes. It was actually more effort fitting up the new radio.
Changing the trans oil wouldnt have been a big deal if my suction gun hadnt
decided to leak from both ends in the middle of the job. I should have
covered the floor with cardboard first.

Next job, fitting up the AC kit !!!! (gonna put that one off for a bit)

    thanks All
Rev. Tom Wenndt - 20 Nov 2006 18:03 GMT
What model and year of car did you just change the timing belt in?

Tom Wenndt

>I changed the timing belt, put synthetic gear oil in the manual
> transmission, and changed out the radio this weekend. All were fairly
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>     thanks All
Dave - 21 Nov 2006 12:14 GMT
It was a 2003 accent that I bought with 90k.

I decided to change the timing belt just to be safe, since i had no service
records on the car.

> What model and year of car did you just change the timing belt in?
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> >     thanks All
 
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