Monday, June 15, 2015

Change A Starter On The 96 Hyundai

The starter on the 1996 Hyundai Sonata and the 1994 and 1995 Elantra is located on the transmission ring housing.3. Reconnect the starter wiring. Tighten the nut for the B+ wire to 7 foot-pounds of torque. Reconnect the negative battery cable.


Instructions


1. Disconnect the abrogating battery cable and put it gone of the hang-up. Disconnect the wiring from the starter by loosening the bolts with the becoming wrench, then pulling the wires off. Unbolt the starter bolts and remove the starter from the Hyundai.


2. Border the different starter's bolt holes up to the transmission. Contain the starter bolts and tighten them to 23 foot-pounds of torque.


You can easily span it from the top of the engine compartment. The starting action on the Hyundai includes the ignition switch, wiring, battery cables, battery, starter and solenoid switch, all of which could target a no-start contingency that might model you to expect the starter is pathetic. Be decided to test all components before replacing the starter, to assure that the starter is at imperfection. Start the Hyundai to ensure the starting system is working properly.