My 1994 Hyundai Excel Died
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My 1994 Hyundai Excel Died
I have been hearing a noise coming from the left hand side of the car
similar to the sound of a CV joint going out. I assume that this is
the timing belt slipping. Today, the car suddenly died and wouldn't
restart. The engine would crank, and there was plenty of juice, but
zero compression. The car has 120,000 miles.
I'm assuming that it is the timing belt. If it is, how do I replace
it, which parts do I absolutely need, and how long should it take?
Thanks
similar to the sound of a CV joint going out. I assume that this is
the timing belt slipping. Today, the car suddenly died and wouldn't
restart. The engine would crank, and there was plenty of juice, but
zero compression. The car has 120,000 miles.
I'm assuming that it is the timing belt. If it is, how do I replace
it, which parts do I absolutely need, and how long should it take?
Thanks
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Re: My 1994 Hyundai Excel Died
"hman1324" <ccmcclanahan2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I have been hearing a noise coming from the left hand side of the car
> similar to the sound of a CV joint going out. I assume that this is
> the timing belt slipping. Today, the car suddenly died and wouldn't
> restart. The engine would crank, and there was plenty of juice, but
> zero compression. The car has 120,000 miles.
>
> I'm assuming that it is the timing belt. If it is, how do I replace
> it, which parts do I absolutely need, and how long should it take?
>
> Thanks
>
If your that unfamiliar with replacing a timing belt you probably need
to get someone to replace it for you.
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Re: My 1994 Hyundai Excel Died
"hman1324" <ccmcclanahan2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I have been hearing a noise coming from the left hand side of the car
> similar to the sound of a CV joint going out. I assume that this is
> the timing belt slipping. Today, the car suddenly died and wouldn't
> restart. The engine would crank, and there was plenty of juice, but
> zero compression. The car has 120,000 miles.
>
> I'm assuming that it is the timing belt. If it is, how do I replace
> it, which parts do I absolutely need, and how long should it take?
>
> Thanks
>
If your that unfamiliar with replacing a timing belt you probably need
to get someone to replace it for you.
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Re: My 1994 Hyundai Excel Died
"hman1324" <ccmcclanahan2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1154169220.377000.84570@i3g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
>I have been hearing a noise coming from the left hand side of the car
> similar to the sound of a CV joint going out. I assume that this is
> the timing belt slipping. Today, the car suddenly died and wouldn't
> restart. The engine would crank, and there was plenty of juice, but
> zero compression. The car has 120,000 miles.
>
> I'm assuming that it is the timing belt. If it is, how do I replace
> it, which parts do I absolutely need, and how long should it take?
>
> Thanks
>
If your that unfamiliar with replacing a timing belt you probably need
to get someone to replace it for you.
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