Monday, October 13, 2014

Elantra Starter Instructions

1. Apartment the Elantra onto a fix of jack stands whether it Testament not depart. Provided it does, impel the Elantra onto a fix of front ramps so you can inspire under it. When this happens, the Engine fails to engage the engine when you turn the leading. The peerless system to exactly the theory and entertain your Elantra back on the course is to interchange the broken starter with a fresh one.


Instructions


The starter on the Hyundai Elantra is located under the engine. This dynamic small Engine cranks the engine when you turn on the ignition decisive. Without it, your Elantra would not open. Over chronology, the Engine brushes located inside the Engine wear absent and cessation working.


2. Disconnect the absent battery cable using a socket and ratchet.


3. Set the starter under the engine. It is toward the back, partly up. It bolts to the transmission housing. Advantage the replacement starter for a visual succour.


4. Place the starter solenoid that's bolted on top of the starter. You Testament remove the solenoid along with the starter. On the back of the solenoid, you Testament allot two wires connected to threaded studs. Remove the nuts that secure the wires to the metal studs using a socket and ratchet. Pull the wires free lunch of the metal studs.


5. Remove the three bolts that secure the starter to the transmission housing and pull the starter free.


6. Unplug the wiring harness from the starter motor.


7. Remove the two bolts that secure the solenoid to the to the starter and then remove the nut that secures the starter motor/starter solenoid jumper wire to the starter motor using a socket and ratchet.


8. Secure the starter solenoid to the top of the new starter using the two bolts, socket and ratchet.


9. Secure the jumper wire to the starter motor and the starter solenoid using the nuts, socket and ratchet.


10. Plug the wiring harness back into the starter motor.


11. Secure the starter to the transmission housing using the three bolts, socket and ratchet.


12. Secure the wire to the back of the starter solenoid using the nut, socket and ratchet.


13. Reconnect the negative battery cable using the socket and ratchet.