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| VALKYRIE YB70 |
Jan 21 2005, 05:31 AM
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Many people do not realise that Hyundai U.S.A. have provided a free online Workshop Manual for all the Hyundai models that are sold in America. To use this click :- http://www.hmaservice.com/authenticator/lo...h%2Fdefault.aspGo to Service Information, enter your car`s details & click the `Shop` tab. N.B. this site only works if you use Internet Explorer!. It might be an idea to bookmark this to your favourites........& remember you can print off sections (or the whole manual!) as required. Cheers, Nick. :) UPDATE! You now have to register to access Webtech. Enter your details on the site & you will be sent a password within 24 hours by email. Once you have done this & are on the Home page, you get to Webtech by clicking `Service Information` at the top of the navigation bar........then proceed as above.
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| redragtopgt |
Jan 21 2005, 09:41 PM
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QUOTE(VALKYRIE YB70 @ Jan 21 2005, 06:31 AM) Many people do not realise that Hyundai U.S.A. have provided a free online Workshop Manual for all the Hyundai models that are sold in America. To use this click :- http://www.hmaservice.com/webtech/default.aspEnter your car`s details & click the `Shop` tab. It might be an idea to bookmark this to your favourites........& remember you can print off sections (or the whole manual!) as required. Cheers, Nick. :) Thanks Nick, I used it to set my valve lash, but the info didn't match my owners manual. The website said to set them at .006 intake and .o10 exhaust. When we did that ,valves were still noisy. We changed them to .010 and .012 as the manual stated and they were perfect . I have to wonder if the website setting is for the turbo model? Regards mike
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| casa |
Jul 2 2005, 06:42 AM
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well been waiting for days still no password comf.
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| Morphoney |
Aug 13 2005, 10:39 AM
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I am new here. I cannot seem t get an account created after I fill in the form on the site below: http://www.hmaservice.com/webtech/default.aspThe "create account" link does not seem to work. HELP!
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| awijaya83 |
Nov 6 2005, 04:48 PM
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thank you very much i got the manual for my hyunday.
thanks... bro
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| VALKYRIE YB70 |
Jul 10 2006, 12:34 PM
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I`ve just been onto Webtech using the following link :- http://www.hmaservice.com/authenticator/lo...h%2Fdefault.asp(Go to Service Information, enter your car`s details & click the `Shop` tab). N.B. You do need I.E. & you must register first........if you subsequently don`t receive a password by email, try using the `forgotton password` route. The wiring info. on Webtech is pretty basic & because it`s for U.S.A. cars, can vary quite remarkably from that found in U.K. vehicles. Halfords sell a simple harness-adaptor which enables connection between your car`s wiring & an after-market head unit.......this costs about £10 or so & they order it in....(about 2 working days). I hope this helps, Nick. :)
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| Smeagle |
Jul 12 2006, 03:03 AM
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Cheers dude :)
Bought the harness and saved loads of headache time trying to figure out wiring routes and stuff. Great help. :amen:
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| kcc_karl |
Sep 25 2006, 08:49 PM
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just logged on to the hmaservice website (had to use internet explorer to gain access for pass word ) only took about 5 minutes for pass word to arrive then i logged on using firefox with no problems- would not proceed for pass word with firefox though
but cannot access service information with firefox
This post has been edited by kcc_karl: Sep 25 2006, 09:06 PM
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| starlight64 |
Oct 1 2006, 10:28 PM
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ok, I registered ok. Logged in on Firefox. Every link on the page seems to work except the Service one. Oh, and the latest links/updates don't work either. Anything that might be considered technical. I tried IE and it was worse. I ogged in and it takes me to a Blank page right away.
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| scoupeh |
Jan 6 2007, 07:50 PM
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took me a while but will be looking at this very carfully....and yeah the wiring harness for a deck is way easier than monking with the wires
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| rgscl |
Jan 14 2008, 02:15 PM
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Thanks Valkyrie, I've been trying but all I get is an "error on page" message so I can't create my account and the manual will likely rest easy where it is. Mine is a 93 1.5 Scoupe LS with the G4EKN engine, a few days ago it was running smooth and suddenly died, mechanics armed with a scanner were of no avail, they made me buy a new crank sensor but the engine still refuses to provide spark. It's my only car and I sort of cherish it, but how fun is a car that won't run? I bought it back in 96 and it has only 80,000 Km on the odometer. It is stock. Please could anyone provide a way for me to get the manual? I'm not a mechanic but this has been going on for all these years, my car has simply never been trustful and all the help I have gotten seems to know less than I do. My "Beto" has always joked me dying at the supermarket and some time later starting again with no problem, until it happens again. Does anyone else suffer this syndrome? Thanks in advance, Roberto
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| Jetboy. |
Jun 22 2008, 01:29 PM
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Sorry to revive an old thread, guys, but I was looking around and figured that this would be better than just restarting a "Help Me!" topic. I tried the various suggestions above to no success.
The previous owner of my Scoupe had a sound system in my car, and then removed it before the car came to be mine. He had left what looked to be a speaker jack in the trunk area. Well I tested to see if it got power to it still and ended up taking out my radio, my center clock, and my map/ door lights. Does anyone know exactly what fuse it is behind the dash that blew? I already replaced the one in the kickpanel and...nada. I'm also experiencing a bit of trouble removing the dash. It seems either connected to or hung up on the steering column. I revovedall the obvious screws.
Any help is extremely appreciated!
Cheers, Jetboy
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