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Yesterday, 11:29 AM Last post by: kr16 |
want to take out the one that came with the system, sounds pretty bad. how do you remove the sub woofer and any suggestions would be appreciated to upgrade.
thanks in advance
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Yesterday, 09:12 AM Last post by: Rad777 |
It started with my CD not working, the system lit up but no sound. Then the speedometer and the milage counter stopped working. Then the right turn signal started getting stuck. The dealer said i have a bad BCM and quoted me at $1300. i said NO thanks. so i got one from a used parts dealership with the exact part number as mine.
after replacing the BCM the turn signal works...... but the speedometer and the milage counter are still death..... AND plus my interior lights stopped working.
Any body got any suggestions on what i do next.The dealer is no help....so thats not even an option.
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Yesterday, 08:59 AM Last post by: Rad777 |
I have a full NA I/H/E 2003 v6 5-spd tib. About 2-3 months ago the car has begun to rev at 1.9k- 2k from a cold start. The temperature can be as high as 55F and this will still occur. With my NA setup at 2k the startup rev is LOUD. The only way to lower it is to turn on the A/C or put the car in gear and accelerate.
I checked for air leaks with a propane tank and nothing...
I am assuming there is a temperature sensor somewhere that is malfunctioning?
Any helps or tips would be great. Thanks
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19th November 2009 - 06:22 AM Last post by: Richie03 |
I have recieved a question from a possible bidder on eBay. He has a 2003 5 speed manual and wants to know if my 2006, 2.7L/6 speed on a subframe assy. would have any interchange parts problems with his 2003? Has anyone done this swap and what needs to be done to make this work? Looks like the clutch control master cylinder is the same in the service manual but that the shifter cables are attached to the tranny differently. Thanks
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18th November 2009 - 10:25 AM Last post by: Tiburon2008 |
Hey everybody, I am looking for blue light bulbs for my interior (Dome, Trunk, Glove box) for my 08 Tiburon....and I can nof find them anywhere so I hope
somebody here can help me and tell me where I can buy these....In addition I am looking for the Door light bulbs in blue, but need clear covers as well, since the standard one are red and blue bulbs dont make sense with that.......Thanks a lot!!!!!!!!
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17th November 2009 - 12:29 PM Last post by: peachferrari |
I just bought a leftover NEW 2008 Tib Se. I had to buy a car quickly and got this leftover deal and I love the car. Had a v6 stang ragtop before and loved it but a VW creamed me at 55mph from behind and cest la vie.....
I took it on my first HWY trip and checked MPG and I am getting 22mpg on the highway. 22mpg around town too.....seems odd to me because my stang v6 used to get decent upper 20s in 5th gear on the highway. Used to be 2500ish rpm on the hwy. The new Tib revs 3K++ rpm in 6th at 65 or 70mph.
I have only 900 miles on the car thus far. Still breaking it in.....my obvious comparison point is a prior gen v6 mustang 1999-2004 ones.....
So my questions are this:
1) Is this normal MPG?
2) Will it improve on break in?
3) Is the 6th gear supposed to rev that high on highway? Seems high....
4) If so is there an aftermarket or dealer 6th gear swap out that can be done to get a more favorable MPG ratio in that last gear?
Guess they don't have highways in Korea? :-)
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14th November 2009 - 10:30 PM Last post by: 25psitalon |
Does anyone know if there is a company that makes an intake manifold for the i4?
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14th November 2009 - 09:21 PM Last post by: raysilvers |
Well, I literally screwed up two tires on my 08 Tib SE. I picked up a couple of big deck screws through the sidewalls of the front and rear passenger tires. Since the Hankook tires suck anyway, I decided to put on a set of the new Continental ExtremeContact DWS tires. WOW! About 200% quieter and smoother than the stockers. I noticed right away that these have a lot more grip and hang in a lot better than the Hankook tires that came on the car. Not my favorite way to spend Saturday morning at the tire shop and I definitely didn't want to spend $500 but it looks like it will be worth it.
Has anyone else tried these out there? I had a set of Toyo Proxes 4's on my 03 but these seem to be even better.
Ray

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14th November 2009 - 09:15 PM Last post by: raysilvers |
hello all, i was out the other night and wanted to take off fast out of a light..so i revved my engine up to about 4000 rpm in neutral and ripped it to 1st with the pedal floored. it smoked the crap out of my tires. now when i accelerate out of a light, the trans seems to "shudder" and when it hits 3rd gear, it goes in really hard. also if you floor it while its on the highway, the RPM's jump up to about 5000 and then go back down to 3000 and it takes off again. When this happens i can smell a fluid -- i think its trans fluid. I took it to the shop and they said the trans might be going. How munch is this going to cost? and i bought the extended warranty on my car -- will they know i was doing this?
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13th November 2009 - 07:37 PM Last post by: djphatd |
I am having trouble locating the vehicle diagnostics port in my girlfriends 2006 Tiburon. I looked under the steering wheel and couldn't find it....if anyone can tell me where I can find it I would greatly appreciate it, thanks! Her check engine light is on, and I have one of those auto scanners, but can't find the friggin port!
Is it OBD-II compliant?
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13th November 2009 - 07:14 PM Last post by: montego |
Does anyone know where the diagnostic port is located in a 2006 Tiburon?
I looked under the steering wheel and can't find it!
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13th November 2009 - 07:08 PM Last post by: montego |
This is my first post here so forgive me if this topic has already been discussed, but it is as simple as this: I have all 4 of my snow tires on rims, and today I was planning on switching out my tires for the season (taking regulars off, putting snow ones on). Anyways, I tried 3 of the 4 wheels and all 3 I got the car jacked up (clearly tire is not touching ground), lug nuts were completely off, but for the life of me I could not pull the tires off. I have had issues before just from the build up dirt and crap, but these would not budge at all.
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13th November 2009 - 10:15 AM Last post by: mfp |
anyone have pics of an 08 tib with exhaust? or know of a company that makes one i want to see how it would look not sure with how the stock tips are
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11th November 2009 - 11:33 AM Last post by: mfp |
Can anyone explain what i need to do?
I'm pretty sure i got bad spark plugs and now im getting terrible gas mileage, lost a little bit of power, and im not paying my mechanic $350 again for a second tuneup.
Car has 70k miles on it. I tuned it up at 57k using OEM plugs and wires (maybe that was my problem)......
apaprently my mechanic told me its a **** of a job to do, but I need some real advice. I'm not the greatest with cars but if i research enough i think i can figure out what I need to do.
Thanks, Adam
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8th November 2009 - 07:50 AM Last post by: sro |
Hello all, can anyone tell me the largest tires I can put on my stock 2004 Tib 17" rims without rubbing anything, I want to keep the same series( 45) but would like to fill the wheel well a bit by going 225 or 235
Thanks SRO
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6th November 2009 - 03:39 AM Last post by: TJThyne |
I am having trouble finding the guide on how to replace the spark plugs on the 03 tib v6 on the hma service website. Does anyone know specifically how to find these instructions? I need assistance with removing the intake manifold.
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6th November 2009 - 12:18 AM Last post by: AriasFco |
It takes as long as 30 minutes for my cars outside temperature read-out to match the external temperature. It adjusts very slowly. I cannot get an explanation. I read, in a few forums, that it is designed this way, as to not read the engine compartment temperature, and others say it must be defective. Please respond to this message, if you have any knowledge of the outside temperature sensor on a Hyundai. Thanks.
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5th November 2009 - 01:01 PM Last post by: haris |
hey doese any body have a Hood for an 03 Tiburon Gt.....prefer in Dark Blue but will take any color
THNX much
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5th November 2009 - 11:27 AM Last post by: Richie03 |
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4th November 2009 - 12:54 PM Last post by: montego |
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2nd November 2009 - 04:56 PM Last post by: byronguidry3732 |
i'm polishing the valve covers and i read on another site that when i'm done with the buffing is should use a clear coat to keep moisture out. is there a special type of clear coat that will resist the heat of the engine, or are they all the same? thanks!
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2nd November 2009 - 01:52 PM Last post by: cooper1 |
I have the 03 tiburon gt, with the infiniti sound system..i know it has a stock amp and sub, but i was wondering if i would have to do anything special to hook up an aftermarket radio and subwoofer? i don't care to lose my stock sub sound..it doesn't do much anyway...i was just trying to see if the stock amp would be any trouble?
thanks guys..
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2nd November 2009 - 12:50 PM Last post by: mfp |
Hello, I am new to this so I hope I am doing this alright.
The battery on my Fob keyless remote died last night. I replaced the battery and the remote works like it is suppose to ( unlocks the car} However, when I try to start the car it just turns over. It is like the alarm system has imobilized the car. I tried disconnecting the car battery in hopes of resetting everything but no luck. dealership is closed for the weekend.
Any suggestions/advice would be welcome.
There must be some sort of reset switch???
Help !!
Thanks John
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30th October 2009 - 01:18 PM Last post by: mfp |
What do i need to do to my engine to prepare it for a turbo. What are some sites to look at for performance parts. i have a 2008 Tiburon GS I4 2.0L
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30th October 2009 - 09:30 AM Last post by: mfp |
Hi, and sorry if this is the wrong part of the forum to post 'problems' about Tiburons, please move the thread if so. Well to get down to it, I ended up losing my Tiburons' real key that the car was purchased with, and stuck a never used imitation key in my ignition, but was still made from the Hyundai local dealer. It felt very like it had a lot of 'smooth' resistance when I stuck it and and turned it all the way to start the car. After many attemps of trying to get it out, I believe the cars' ECU recognized that it felt someone was trying to theive the car, so it has locked itself down, and not letting me charge the battery at all, ruling out being able to enter the key code that I could have tried to enter if the cars' battery was fine to let the ignition release the key, but no power, so nothing able to dial in. I have tried wiggling and reading everything I could on it, about turning the wheels and trying to wiggle the key out, shifting gears while, and letting the car roll in either direction then trying. It just seems to be a stubborn key that has not been worked and hung up because of its 1st time use, also some WD-40. This has now been going on for 4 days and holds me back from being able to take the Tibby anywhere, so help or words of any type will be much help, if I can be clearer let me know. Thank you
-Hunter
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28th October 2009 - 10:45 AM Last post by: 25psitalon |
Ok so ive been searching for a turbo kit for months now. Next generation Motorsports has the for like 5000 dollars. Ebay sellers sell them for 600 Dollars. Whats the diffrence? Is it the name your paying for?
Thanks For any replies!!
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28th October 2009 - 09:06 AM Last post by: 25psitalon |
As you can tell, Im new, and I dont even drive a tiburon..lol.My girlfriend does however.She has a 06 base model 2.0 liter.Its just about to hit 60k and I am planning on changing her timing belt.Any car I have owned/built, I always do waterpump, idler/tensioning pulleys and any other relative compnents. My question is, what else do you guys change when you do yours?
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28th October 2009 - 06:20 AM Last post by: 25psitalon |
Ok im ready to get CAI, and I read on forum about this guy selling them on ebay and was wondering if you guy can give me some good advice before i buy? If you know of a better bang for the buck please let me know! Thanks
CAI@EBAY By the way it didnt say if it was fender mount CAI or not, but Fender mount is what I want so if you know where I can get one please help a newb out!
Also would like to know what a air bypass valve is and where to get one if needed for this CAI?
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27th October 2009 - 11:53 PM Last post by: Mad_Max_46 |
I have a 2003 Tiburon GT with 5 speed. Recently I installed an AEM cold air intake and Borla exhaust. Since then I have been noticing that when I accelerate in third gear the car hesitates and loses power between 2000-3000 rpm, after 3000 rpm it will accelerate again. It is only in 3rd gear. I just had the transmission rebuilt because my synchro was bad and the hesitation is still occurring.
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27th October 2009 - 11:49 PM Last post by: Mad_Max_46 |
I picked up a 2003 Tiburon for my daughter and drove it home to SD from Sacramento last week. Only 32,000 miles and in very nice shape.
Problem: When I encountered patches of ice, especially on a bridge, the slightest raise in the ice under one wheel would send the car very noticeably sideways. I've experienced the usual slippage on ice before but never this sudden sidways skip or throw. I assumed it was the tires... but now I'm wondering if the Mussa front strut bar is a better explanation. That is, due to the front strut bar, the force exerted by the ice bump under the left wheel doesn't raise the wheel but instead is being passed on to the front of the car as a whole and there is a sudden shift to the right. Very frightening, especially when the ice continues for several feet and the car is thrown back and forth. Of course the interstate had been closed overnight and there were thousands of semis on the highway too, with one always immediately to the right when this happened.
Am I wrong in thinking the front strut bar may be the problem? Should they be taken off in winter when encountering snow and ice? Thanks for any suggestions here.
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27th October 2009 - 10:03 PM Last post by: 25psitalon |
Looking to put some winter tires on my 2008 GS - what kind would you use and would you just put them on the front and put some sand in the trunk for the back?
All opinions and suggestions welcome!!
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27th October 2009 - 04:58 PM Last post by: mfp |
hey guys,
cannot get a clear answer from doing a search so thought i ask.
what is the bolt pattern for 16" rims from a 2004 tiburon?
Thanks
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27th October 2009 - 04:52 PM Last post by: mfp |
After a couple hours of researching exhaust systems for my 2006 Tiburon GT I found myself needing help.
I'm trying to keep it under 900 dollars, but I want a good quality exhaust system. Any links or advise would help.
Thank you.
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27th October 2009 - 09:30 AM Last post by: DalwinCo |
I just changed the fluid in my newly purchased used 2005 Tiburon 2.7 automatic with 50,000 miles. I don't think the previous owner did the 30,000 mile change. The fluid was discolored but passed the smell test so it wasn't burned. This ATF change was actually easier than the other vehicles I've changed the ATF in: a Ford Explorer, Ford Mustang and a Toyota Sequoia.
The first thing to do is to purchase 11 quarts of Hyundai SPIII at your dealer. I got mine for $6.47 per quart with a 10% discount because I purchased a bunch of other stuff, cabin air filter, oil filter and touch-up paint. There is alot of discussion on this site about which fluid to use. I like Mobile 1 synthetic and there is no problem using it in place of the MERCON III and MERCON V used in my Fords. In my wifes Sequoia Toyota recommends Toyota Type 4 non-synthetic only. I e-mailed Mobile One to see if they had a synthetic substitute for it. After 3 weeks they replied that they had just introduced a synthetic to replace Type 4. Instead of using a new product, I just used Type 4. I e-mailed Mobile One 2 weeks ago about an SPIII synthetic substitute. No reply yet. There are various reasons to sell a proprietary fluid, but when the warranty on the tranny can be voided by using a different fluid, I decided to used the SPIII.
You will also need 4 feet of 3/8" transmission hose and 1 hose clamp. Autozone sells the hose for about $1.20 a foot. Also needed is a semi-transluscent bucket that will slide under the jacked up car. I use a Home Depot 5 gallon "Homer" bucket cut in half so it holds 2.5 gallons. Also, get a second bucket to dump the fluid into from the first bucket.
Once you have the parts you can get started. The whole point of this procedure is to replace the entire charge of tranny fluid and to accomplish that by keeping enough fluid in the tranny to keep it safe.
Take your smaller bucket, pour (2) quarts of water in it and with a magic marker mark the water line on the outside of the bucket. Pour in (2) more quarts of water and mark that water line. Pour in (2) more quarts of water and mark the waterline. When you're done you will have a bucket with (3) marks on it in 2 quart increments. Dump out the water.
Jack up the front of the car on both the passenger and drivers side so you have lots of room. Make sure you place the drivers side jack stand so that the marked bucket can be placed under the tranny fluid drain plug.
Hyundai makes this project easier because they have a tranny drain plug. The drain plug on the Tiburon is the big nut located in the center of the transmission housing. Someone on this forum said that it takes a 24mm socket to get it off. I didn't have one that big so I used a 15/16" inpact socket which fit perfectly. Unscrew the drain plug and let the fluid drain into the marked bucket. (4) quarts drained out of mine; right up to the second water mark on the pan. I can see the (2) quarts marks that are marked on the outside of the bucket from the inside of the bucket because it is semi-transluscent. You can probably also mark the inside of the bucket after you dump the water out, but I can see the outside marks just fine.
My drain plug is magnetic so it had some black metal dust debris on it. Nothing big so the tranny must be in decent shape. Wipe it off and also wipe the drain plug washer. I asked the Hyundai dealer parts guy if there was a transmission drain plug washer when I bought the fluid and he said no. But I had one. It is not a crush washer like my Sequoia tranny drain plug had and it looked in pristine shape, no gouges or anything so I cleaned it up and reused it.
Once the drain plug and washer are re-installed get a funnel and put it in the transmission dipstick tube after you take the red dipstick out. Since you just drained (4) quarts out you are going to put (4) new quarts of SPIII in. Pour each quart slowly since the air in the sump is being replaced by the fluid. If you pour too quickly the escaping air will bubble up through the fluid causing a splashy "burp" out the top of the funnel. Once done, now it is time to get the balance of the 8.2 quarts of dirty fluid out.
Crawl under the radiator and see if you can identify the two transmission lines that connect to the back side at the bottom of the radiator. One line is on the drivers side of the radiator and the other line is on the passenger side of the radiator. The flow of fluid comes into the transmission cooler through the drivers side line, travels through the cooler and exits out the passenger side line back to the transmission. If you follow both lines up about 10 inches or so you will see that they both join up into a harness as they travel together back to connect to the transmission. The passenger side line comes out of the radiator with a metal tube that connects to a rubber transmission line. Ideally, we should use that one to drain the fluid since we could flush the transmission cooler. But the metal line connects to the rubber transmission hose too high up to comfortably disconnect the rubber transmission line from the metal line so I used the drivers side line.
The drivers side line is just above the red "phillps head" plastic radiator drain plug on mine. It is a rubber transmission hose connected directly to the radiator fitting. Since the drivers side line is easier to work with we are going to disconnect it.
Take a pliers and remove the clamp and pull the hose off the fitting. A few drops of dirty tranny fluid will leak out to confirm that you have the right line. The flow of dirty tranny fluid is going to come out through this disconnected hose.
Take the 3/8" hose you purchased and connect it to the fitting that you just took the transmission hose off of. Use your screwed hose clamp to secure it.
Dump the (4) quarts of dirty fluid you drained into a different bucket so you can use your marked bucket. Put the hose you just secured into the marked bucket. Some residual fluid will backflow out this hose so we connected the line so you won't have a mess to clean up.
The drivers side hose you disconnected is not very long. You actually have to hold it at the end and point it down into the marked bucket. If you want, you could buy a larger transmission hose to connect over this 3/8" hose to extend it, but I just pointed mine down into the bucket.
Have a partner start your car. Remember, the car is on jack stands. Make sure your jack stands are good quality. If they aren't, take the time to lower the car. Once the car is started the flow will start out the disconnected drivers side line. Once the fluid fills the bucket up to the (2) quart line turn the car off. The fluid will stop flowing immediately. Put the funnel in the dipstick tube and pour (2) quarts of new SPIII in.
Now repeat the procedure: point the hose into the bucket, start the car and once it fills to the second (2) quart line stop the car. Fill (2) more new quarts into the dipstick tube.
Repeat the procedure one more time and take out two more quarts. The last of this purge of fluid should be clear, new fluid. Stop the car. You have drained (4) quarts of fluid from the drain plug plus 6 quarts from the drivers side hose for a total of 10 quarts. You have also installed 10 quarts of new fluid for a total replacement of the 8.2 quart capacity in the tranny.
Disconnect the hose from the drivers side fitting, reconnect the transmission hose back onto the fitting and put the new screwed hose clamp on to secure it. Lower the car and you're done.
Turn the car on and go through the gears for 10 seconds each and put in park and check the transmission fluid level. Top off the fluid level as needed with the 11th quart of new fluid.
Discard the old fluid at you local reclaimer.
Check the fluid after driving about 15-20 miles to get the fluid hot and top off as needed.
Some of you may note that the 11th quart of fluid need not be purchased if on the last 2 quart drain, you only take 1.5 quarts out. Then you have .5 quart to top off the fluid level.
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26th October 2009 - 10:55 AM Last post by: mfp |
Im looking for some lowering springs for a 05 tiburon gt if you have any my email is damonsrt@yahoo.com
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23rd October 2009 - 10:30 AM Last post by: marsar4171 |
I am selling a JL 10" Subwoofer, Alpine V-Power MRP-M350 Amplifier, and a custom fiberglass enclosure (custom fit to a 2007-2008 Hyundai Tiburon). I also have the Monster Cables and RCAs needed to install the equipment. I recently traded the Tib in, and have decided not to modify my new car because it is a lease. If you do not own a Tiburon, I'm willing to sell the sub/amp separately. I have the original box/instructions for the amp, but not the sub. Both were purchased and installed by Tweeter, and they never gave me any packaging for the sub. The total package cost me over $800.
Please email me any questions, thanks.
BTW, I'm in the Philadelphia / South Jersey Area
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19th October 2009 - 07:20 PM Last post by: mfp |
I have been looking for numbers and I haven't been able to find any.
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19th October 2009 - 07:09 PM Last post by: mfp |
Hey Guys,
My names Jeremie. First time poster on your forum.
I don't actually own a tiburon, but I'm here on account of a friend who loves hers.
She owns a 2003 hyundai tiburon, unfortunetly with only four cylinders. I own a subaru liberty b4 currently.
Anyway, her problem initially was that her right indicator light wouldn't turn off. Thinking this would be a quick fix, she pulled into a mechanic near her work after being abused the whole way down the highway.
When she returned from work to pick up the car. The mechanics had failed to do anything about it, and had managed to stop the car from working. The mechanics said that they tried to pull error codes off the ecu and it was unreadable, and are saying that it might require a new computer at the price of $2000. So from broken indicator to new ecu, well done boys.
That said the mechs were a bit sheepish about the whole thing and are allowing her to leave the car in the workshop for free...
So my questions are:
What could have caused the indicator to do this?
What did the mechanics do? An ecu failing on a 2003 car?
Thank you all in advance!
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15th October 2009 - 05:15 PM Last post by: byronguidry3732 |
im in texas, looking for some performance parts for my 2005 tiburon, and looking for some 18 rims and tires..
please help me
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15th October 2009 - 05:08 PM Last post by: byronguidry3732 |
i'm looking to have my ecu reflashed and wanted to know if anyone had a source for this. the one form next generation motorsports is designed to work with stage II cams and some other mods i don't have. (headers/exhaust, cai, and port matched heads/intake)
thanks.
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15th October 2009 - 05:02 PM Last post by: byronguidry3732 |
I have a 2003 Tiburon Gt that I just bought and I need to replace the clutch. Does anybody have any suggestions on what brand? I am putting a 13lb flywheel and want to go with a close to stock clutch but I am going to add about 50 HP after I am done and a stage one shoud work. I looked at F1 racing that is who I am buying the flywheel from.
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15th October 2009 - 04:50 PM Last post by: byronguidry3732 |
where is the adjustment nut for the hand break on 2006 coupe
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13th October 2009 - 05:35 PM Last post by: montego |
Trying to install a system in my 06 tiburon, i have everything in but the head unit. I wired the wiring harness and when i went to go plug everything in i was left with one small connector that goes to nothing at all. I turned the key to see if the radio would turn on... nothing, so i plugged the stock radio back in to see if it would work... NOTHING only thing that is working is the back lighting when the lights are on. There is no spot at all for this 3 prong connector
Please help me, i will try to get photos soon.
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10th October 2009 - 02:54 PM Last post by: pirate07 |
Do I need a special adapter to use to AUX port on my kenwood EZ500, or can I just plug an audio cable right into it then plug that right into my ipod?
Thanks!
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10th October 2009 - 10:34 AM Last post by: jsinton |
hyundai dealership told me that fuel filter is a non-serviceable item, meaning i should not touch it unless it malfunctions. the owner's manual suggests changing every 40,000 miles. car has 106,000. change it?
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9th October 2009 - 09:17 PM Last post by: MiamiLX |
comin' into work today [about 8 miles] i noticed a very strong smell of gasoline. when i made it into work the smell was still really strong and with the vehicle - obviously not good. with the car parked and engine off i sniffed around the tail pipes and it was perfectly clean. i went around the front and popped my hood and got hit in the face with the smell of gasoline like a dump truck.
bought it new and the car is rollin' on 85k. hasn't given me any major problems up to this point. bone stock. have kept up on all services and oil changes. if i was to take a stab at it i'm suspecting a busted fuel line or crack in the fuel rail but honestly i haven't a clue. i've never done so much as removed the plastic engine covers to take a peak. gonna take it to a local hyundai dealer in the morning, i guess.
has anyone ever heard of this happening, if so what was the diagnosis?
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howdy by the way - first post on the forums but i've trolled here and there. hated the tib when i first bought it [was driving a 600hp dodge stealth rt twin turbo but it just got waaaay to expensive] but the car really grew on me. the genesis coupe is a sexy beast and will likely be my next ride in the next few years if i can hack it.
- rhino
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9th October 2009 - 10:09 AM Last post by: jsinton |
2004, 2.7L, 5 speed manual
I've got a very noticeable vibration (~ 40hz) whenever I accelerate from 55-65mph. No vibration during deceleration. Tires were the first thought but I just replaced them, no change. Also replaced the front shocks/struts. mileage is 190k so I'm thinking it's a drive train member but two mechanics (one independent and the other a Hyundai dealer) can't find anything wrong. The rotors are flat and the alignment is fine.
I've read the other postings and can only find vibration references to worn wheel bearings. This doesn't sound like the whine of a worn bearing. It really feels like an out of balance wheel resonating at 60mph. I'd swear that's what it is if I didn't have new tires on it.
The fact that there is no vibration when decelerating would imply to me that it has something to do with power transfer components.
Please excuse me if I've missed a relevant post. I'd appreciate the link. Otherwise, anyone have any ideas?
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9th October 2009 - 08:40 AM Last post by: TMAN63 |
I have a 04 Tiburon GT. The lights on the AC buttons flash when the AC is on. Occasionally the air will turn warm for a second, but usually stays cool because the light onLY flickers off and on. Anyone have any ideas or recommendations on where to start first? Thanks!!
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8th October 2009 - 08:06 PM Last post by: shawn4547 |
Dont know if anyone noticed this new TSB today? This is a new update for PCM for code P0130 an P0150 Been long waiting for this reflash! For 2005-2006 Tiburon/SantaFe/Tucson With 2.7 engine.
Here is the TSB
http://www.myhyundaiforums.com/09-FL-012(2).pdf Shawn
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3rd October 2009 - 08:41 PM Last post by: peachferrari |
Hi guys,
I've been making custom shift boots, e-brake boots, and armrest covers for a long list of vehicles over the last couple of years.
I'd like to create a design for the Tiburon, and was wondering if anyone with a manual transmission, might be willing to loan out their boot to me for a couple of days.
In exchange, I would be happy to make a custom shift boot for your free of charge. You can choose from a selection of Italian leather and Alcantara colors.
Here are some samples of my work:


Please get in contact if you're interested.
Thanks

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