Accent antena and maintence
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Accent antena and maintence
Wow i just found this form and i ahve several questions
1. How do i take the antena off my car?(a 02 accent)I have tried almost
everything but i cant get it off
2. How important is it to get the maintence, and what is more important
the mileage or the age of the car? My car is only 2 years old but i have
37k on it, i never got the 30k maintence, but i do always get my old
changed (i even use a synthetic oil)
3. My rear break light is out is this covered by the warrenty? and about
how much will it cost to replace if it is not?
THANKS
1. How do i take the antena off my car?(a 02 accent)I have tried almost
everything but i cant get it off
2. How important is it to get the maintence, and what is more important
the mileage or the age of the car? My car is only 2 years old but i have
37k on it, i never got the 30k maintence, but i do always get my old
changed (i even use a synthetic oil)
3. My rear break light is out is this covered by the warrenty? and about
how much will it cost to replace if it is not?
THANKS
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Re: Accent antena and maintence
according to the webpage the only things that need to be done are the spark
plugs and the air filter, but my beaclership offered a service arounf 400,
that included an alignment, braks and some other things, do i really need
all of that?
plugs and the air filter, but my beaclership offered a service arounf 400,
that included an alignment, braks and some other things, do i really need
all of that?
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Re: Over drive on/off for Accent
On Mon, 2 Aug 2004 08:38:49 -0400, Sudip Bhattacharjee staggered into
the Black Sun and said:
> Can any one tell me when to use over drive option on or off for
> Accent, GL, 4 cyl sedan? Thanks
In most cases, you want to keep the overdrive on. This allows the
transmission to shift into its highest (overdrive) gear, which improves
fuel economy. If you drive long distances at a certain range of speeds
(typically around 40 mph), then you may notice the transmission
"hunting", that is, shifting back and forth between 3rd and 4th gear.
This can be annoying, so if you notice this, you can turn the overdrive
off and the transmission will stay in 3rd gear. HTH,
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the Black Sun and said:
> Can any one tell me when to use over drive option on or off for
> Accent, GL, 4 cyl sedan? Thanks
In most cases, you want to keep the overdrive on. This allows the
transmission to shift into its highest (overdrive) gear, which improves
fuel economy. If you drive long distances at a certain range of speeds
(typically around 40 mph), then you may notice the transmission
"hunting", that is, shifting back and forth between 3rd and 4th gear.
This can be annoying, so if you notice this, you can turn the overdrive
off and the transmission will stay in 3rd gear. HTH,
--
Matt G|There is no Darkness in eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see
That which does not kill us makes us stranger. --Trevor Goodchild
Hire me! http://crow202.dyndns.org/~mhgraham/resume/
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Re: Accent antena and maintence
1. The antenna unscrews. There will be flats at the bottom of the mast.
2. You only need to do those things outlined in the maintenance schedule.
I'd also change the transmission fluid. I know the manual says something
like 105k, but I think that's pretty much ridiculous on any car. It's
still relatively cheap insurance to change the fluid and filter.
2. You only need to do those things outlined in the maintenance schedule.
I'd also change the transmission fluid. I know the manual says something
like 105k, but I think that's pretty much ridiculous on any car. It's
still relatively cheap insurance to change the fluid and filter.
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Re: Accent antena and maintence
You'll probably have the best performance from factory pads. Switching to
other friction materials on one axle can distort the front to rear braking
ratio.
You should replace the front brake pads when they reach 2/32". Did the
inspection station record how much was left on the pads. 4/32" to 5/32"
usually indicates next oil change is a good time to check them again.
How's your rear brake adjustment? Does your parking brake lever come up
much further than it did before? If so, you may want to adjust the rear
brakes. This will reduce your pedal travel before the brakes actually
begin slowing the car.
other friction materials on one axle can distort the front to rear braking
ratio.
You should replace the front brake pads when they reach 2/32". Did the
inspection station record how much was left on the pads. 4/32" to 5/32"
usually indicates next oil change is a good time to check them again.
How's your rear brake adjustment? Does your parking brake lever come up
much further than it did before? If so, you may want to adjust the rear
brakes. This will reduce your pedal travel before the brakes actually
begin slowing the car.
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