When to use the best Hyundai Elantra parts?
To keep your Hyundai Elantra running and looking it’s best, be sure to use only the best, high-quality parts when you need maintenance or repair, or when you decide to upgrade or update the look of your car.
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When did the Hyundai Elantra get the logo?
In 1992, the Elantra was redone for the European marketplace. The logo for Hyundai was added to the grille. However, the models in North America kept the look of the previous year. Again in 1993, the vehicle was redone to become the third generation in other parts of the world and second generation in North America.
When did the Hyundai Elantra GT trim come out?
In the year 2003, the GT trim came on the scene as a replacement for the 2006 model. The paint colors and chrome were newly designed and the vehicle model came with leather shifter, leather steering wheel and wood trim. It featured some amazing steel rims like that of the GLS model.
How do you remove the pulley bolt on a Hyundai?
I think its held on by upwards of 100 lb/ft of torque. alternatively, if the pully is on the passenger side, and the engine when running rotates clockwise (I think all Hyundai engines do – not sure about the Mitsu motors though) you can use a breaker bar pried against the ground and crank over the engine, that should break the bolt.
To keep your Hyundai Elantra running and looking it’s best, be sure to use only the best, high-quality parts when you need maintenance or repair, or when you decide to upgrade or update the look of your car.
In the year 2003, the GT trim came on the scene as a replacement for the 2006 model. The paint colors and chrome were newly designed and the vehicle model came with leather shifter, leather steering wheel and wood trim. It featured some amazing steel rims like that of the GLS model.
In 1992, the Elantra was redone for the European marketplace. The logo for Hyundai was added to the grille. However, the models in North America kept the look of the previous year. Again in 1993, the vehicle was redone to become the third generation in other parts of the world and second generation in North America.