advice: Accent 2001 manual,
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Re: advice: Accent 2001 manual,
Are you sure about this. I use the dealer's account, so I don't have a
personal one. But I just went to www.hmaservice.com and clicked on the
create an account link, and I don't see anywhere that it asks for a vin.
I therefore conclude it has no way of determining whether you're an
original owner.
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personal one. But I just went to www.hmaservice.com and clicked on the
create an account link, and I don't see anywhere that it asks for a vin.
I therefore conclude it has no way of determining whether you're an
original owner.
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Re: advice: Accent 2001 manual,
"Kevin Duggan" <kevin_duggan@REMOVE.uml.edu> wrote in message
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> What is a good manual to get for a 2001 Accent 3 door
> Hatchback.
> I tried to access the mauals on the Hyundia web site
> but they are anly available to the original owners
> of the vehicles.
>
Go out to hmaservice.com. Register there and you'll find more than just the
owner's manual. You'll find service manuals, etc.
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Re: advice: Accent 2001 manual,
I am on a Mac, when I click the user aggreement
link after inputting all info it pops up a blank window
which is supposed to contain a User aggreement.
I looked at the code for the web (using Firefox browser & clicking on the link
while pressing the comand button which gives a option to look at the
page source/code) and found the
address of the User Aggreement page,
which I pasted in the address bar,....which was now viewable but still would not work.
I did the same with the contact link using Firefox as the browser,
found the contact number and called today and after giviing the
woman all my info including vin# she tells me only original owners
are allowed access to this site.
Maybe I will have better luck if I get on a PC I think maybe the
pages were optimized for Internet Explorer which is only available for PC's
Thanks
Kevin
In article <280f38104fbc0157d6b729016e97ffd9@localhost.talkab outautos.com>,
hyundaitech <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote:
> Are you sure about this. I use the dealer's account,
> so I don't have a
personal one. But I just went to www.hmaservice.com
> and clicked on the
create an account link, and I don't see anywhere that it asks for a vin.
>
I therefore conclude it has no way of determining whether you're an
original owner.
>
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link after inputting all info it pops up a blank window
which is supposed to contain a User aggreement.
I looked at the code for the web (using Firefox browser & clicking on the link
while pressing the comand button which gives a option to look at the
page source/code) and found the
address of the User Aggreement page,
which I pasted in the address bar,....which was now viewable but still would not work.
I did the same with the contact link using Firefox as the browser,
found the contact number and called today and after giviing the
woman all my info including vin# she tells me only original owners
are allowed access to this site.
Maybe I will have better luck if I get on a PC I think maybe the
pages were optimized for Internet Explorer which is only available for PC's
Thanks
Kevin
In article <280f38104fbc0157d6b729016e97ffd9@localhost.talkab outautos.com>,
hyundaitech <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote:
> Are you sure about this. I use the dealer's account,
> so I don't have a
personal one. But I just went to www.hmaservice.com
> and clicked on the
create an account link, and I don't see anywhere that it asks for a vin.
>
I therefore conclude it has no way of determining whether you're an
original owner.
>
--
Message posted using http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.hyundai/
More information at
> http://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html
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Re: advice: Accent 2001 manual,
Kevin Duggan wrote:
> I am on a Mac, when I click the user aggreement
> link after inputting all info it pops up a blank window
> which is supposed to contain a User aggreement.
>
> I looked at the code for the web (using Firefox browser & clicking on the link
> while pressing the comand button which gives a option to look at the
> page source/code) and found the
> address of the User Aggreement page,
> which I pasted in the address bar,....which was now viewable but still would not work.
>
> I did the same with the contact link using Firefox as the browser,
> found the contact number and called today and after giviing the
> woman all my info including vin# she tells me only original owners
> are allowed access to this site.
>
She has NOT IDEA, what she's talking about, anybody can open an account,
you enter your VIN to find specific info for your car.
> Maybe I will have better luck if I get on a PC I think maybe the
> pages were optimized for Internet Explorer which is only available for PC's
>
That's is the real problem, the site does NOT work with FF, not in the
Mac, neither in Windows, that is one of the reasons I still have IE on
my system. After you get your account open, you can use FF for some
things, but to look at diagrams you need to go back at IE again ....
No idea if Safari or Opera works.
> Thanks
>
> Kevin
>
>
>
> In article <280f38104fbc0157d6b729016e97ffd9@localhost.talkab outautos.com>,
> hyundaitech <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote:
>
>
>> Are you sure about this. I use the dealer's account,
>> so I don't have a
>>
> personal one. But I just went to www.hmaservice.com
>
>> and clicked on the
>>
> create an account link, and I don't see anywhere that it asks for a vin.
>
> I therefore conclude it has no way of determining whether you're an
> original owner.
>
>
> --
> Message posted using http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.hyundai/
> More information at
>
>> http://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html
>>
>
>
> I am on a Mac, when I click the user aggreement
> link after inputting all info it pops up a blank window
> which is supposed to contain a User aggreement.
>
> I looked at the code for the web (using Firefox browser & clicking on the link
> while pressing the comand button which gives a option to look at the
> page source/code) and found the
> address of the User Aggreement page,
> which I pasted in the address bar,....which was now viewable but still would not work.
>
> I did the same with the contact link using Firefox as the browser,
> found the contact number and called today and after giviing the
> woman all my info including vin# she tells me only original owners
> are allowed access to this site.
>
She has NOT IDEA, what she's talking about, anybody can open an account,
you enter your VIN to find specific info for your car.
> Maybe I will have better luck if I get on a PC I think maybe the
> pages were optimized for Internet Explorer which is only available for PC's
>
That's is the real problem, the site does NOT work with FF, not in the
Mac, neither in Windows, that is one of the reasons I still have IE on
my system. After you get your account open, you can use FF for some
things, but to look at diagrams you need to go back at IE again ....
No idea if Safari or Opera works.
> Thanks
>
> Kevin
>
>
>
> In article <280f38104fbc0157d6b729016e97ffd9@localhost.talkab outautos.com>,
> hyundaitech <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote:
>
>
>> Are you sure about this. I use the dealer's account,
>> so I don't have a
>>
> personal one. But I just went to www.hmaservice.com
>
>> and clicked on the
>>
> create an account link, and I don't see anywhere that it asks for a vin.
>
> I therefore conclude it has no way of determining whether you're an
> original owner.
>
>
> --
> Message posted using http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.hyundai/
> More information at
>
>> http://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html
>>
>
>
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Re: advice: Accent 2001 manual,
"Kevin Duggan" <kevin_duggan@REMOVE.uml.edu> wrote in message
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>
> I did the same with the contact link using Firefox as the browser,
> found the contact number and called today and after giviing the
> woman all my info including vin# she tells me only original owners
> are allowed access to this site.
>
She is grossly mistaken. We've never purchased a new Hyundai - always buy
used, and I've had no such problems.
> Maybe I will have better luck if I get on a PC I think maybe the
> pages were optimized for Internet Explorer which is only available for
> PC's
>
Argh! I thought someone had posted that this problem was fixed, but I guess
not. The site historically required use of IE (what kind of brain-dead
programming is that?), and additionally you'll have to download the Adobe
SVG viewer, but I thought someone had posted that they were lately able to
navigate the site completely using Firefox. Guess we throw that one out.
Well, as sucky as it is, you'll have to get to an IE machine and go at it
that way.
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Re: advice: Accent 2001 manual,
> That's is the real problem, the site does NOT work with FF, not in the
> Mac, neither in Windows, that is one of the reasons I still have IE on
> my system. After you get your account open, you can use FF for some
> things, but to look at diagrams you need to go back at IE again ....
> No idea if Safari or Opera works.> Thanks
I've used it in Safari, though not for registration. It works fine for
my purposes.
> Mac, neither in Windows, that is one of the reasons I still have IE on
> my system. After you get your account open, you can use FF for some
> things, but to look at diagrams you need to go back at IE again ....
> No idea if Safari or Opera works.> Thanks
I've used it in Safari, though not for registration. It works fine for
my purposes.
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Re: advice: Accent 2001 manual,
I used a PC to register in work,
so registration it seems is not possible on a Macintosh OS.
The good news is once registered
everything works fine on a Mac so, .....
I found some great info, just wondering
if changing the sensor is way beyond me.
I found some good information in the TSB section,
What does TSB stand for or ODB, ETM, DTC.?
I know a person who is a mechanic I think I will
ask him to help, or pay him I guess would be more like it.
Thanks
Kevin
In article <37bdd$4819041a$6215af4f$26765@ALLTEL.NET>, Mike Marlow <mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote:
> "Kevin Duggan" <kevin_duggan@REMOVE.uml.edu> wrote in message
> news:300420081750180856%kevin_duggan@REMOVE.uml.ed u...
> > What is a good manual to get for a 2001 Accent 3 door
> > Hatchback.
> > I tried to access the mauals on the Hyundia web site
> > but they are anly available to the original owners
> > of the vehicles.
> >
>
> Go out to hmaservice.com. Register there and you'll find more than just the
> owner's manual. You'll find service manuals, etc.
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http://www.duggan.tv
so registration it seems is not possible on a Macintosh OS.
The good news is once registered
everything works fine on a Mac so, .....
I found some great info, just wondering
if changing the sensor is way beyond me.
I found some good information in the TSB section,
What does TSB stand for or ODB, ETM, DTC.?
I know a person who is a mechanic I think I will
ask him to help, or pay him I guess would be more like it.
Thanks
Kevin
In article <37bdd$4819041a$6215af4f$26765@ALLTEL.NET>, Mike Marlow <mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote:
> "Kevin Duggan" <kevin_duggan@REMOVE.uml.edu> wrote in message
> news:300420081750180856%kevin_duggan@REMOVE.uml.ed u...
> > What is a good manual to get for a 2001 Accent 3 door
> > Hatchback.
> > I tried to access the mauals on the Hyundia web site
> > but they are anly available to the original owners
> > of the vehicles.
> >
>
> Go out to hmaservice.com. Register there and you'll find more than just the
> owner's manual. You'll find service manuals, etc.
--
http://www.duggan.tv
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Re: advice: Accent 2001 manual,
"Kevin Duggan" <kevin_duggan@REMOVE.uml.edu> wrote in message
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>I used a PC to register in work,
> so registration it seems is not possible on a Macintosh OS.
> The good news is once registered
> everything works fine on a Mac so, .....
All's well that ends well.
>
> I found some great info, just wondering
> if changing the sensor is way beyond me.
>
Not necessarily beyond you but if you don't have some basic understanding of
how car systems interact, you can quickly throw tons of money at things and
not fix anything in the process. But - you'll have lots of new parts in
your car...
> I found some good information in the TSB section,
> What does TSB stand for or ODB, ETM, DTC.?
TSB - Technical Service Bulletin - a technical advisory published by the
manufacturer
OBD - Onboard Diagnostic
DTC - Diagnostic Trouble Code
>
>
> I know a person who is a mechanic I think I will
> ask him to help, or pay him I guess would be more like it.
>
That would probably be advisable.
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