Just bought new accent (not elantra) today....
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Just bought new accent (not elantra) today.... - 8/26/2006 2:02:07 PM
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00 Elantra
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Got a 2000 accent coupe for my daughter. It will be her 1st car. Its a 5 speed. It was backed into by a pickup truck hit and run when the previous owner had it. The hood is crushed in, but still will open. The front headlight sourround(I dont know what else to call it. The plactic whole front piece of the car) is damaged as well. They both need to be replaced. It doesnt run hot and the radiatior frame is not bent. The front fenders and all other body panels are straight. Car has 83k miles. The check engine light and airbag light stay on. What years body parts will fit? Does anyone know of any boneyards in Central Florida that would have these parts or should I just get new aftermarket? What kind of fuel mileage can I expect? What service besides changing out fluids should I do? Thanks in advance!
< Message edited by 00 Elantra -- 8/26/2006 2:12:07 PM >
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RE: Just bought new accent (not elantra) today.... - 9/4/2006 7:26:56 PM
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00 Elantra
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The shop that painted my lincoln (Mike)said that aftermarket hood and front bumper cover shoud be about $400 new. But he will hammer me on paint and labor. Just changed the engine oil, gearbox fluid, cleaned the engine compartment with purple cleaner, had my daughter clean the interior, shampoo the carpets and scrub the floor mats. Cleaned the battery posts real good to with a wire brush and re assemble. The check engine light went out. The engine has a liitle miss in it sometimes, I think I got some water in where it shouldnt be when I was hosing off the grease. Hopefully it will clear up soon. Had all 4 wheels off today but unfortunatly couldnt get anyone to help bleed the brakes. That will be a job for another day. The brake pads and shoes look good. The rotors and shoes are smooth. Blew out all the brake dust with the air hose. Will need to get new tires. The rears are really unevenly worn. The fronts are even, just getting close to the wearbars. They are 175 70 13. Will an alignment help? When you drive thru curves at speed, I can hear some action in each side of the front wheel drive? What could that be? CV joints? How hard is it to change the Hydraulic clutch fluid? I am old school. This is the 1st front wheel drive car Ive really worked on. My other cars are a 1991 Lincoln Mark VII LSC silver with 144k, 2000 Corvette FRC Nassau Blue with 12k miles (still under GMPP extended warranty until 10/2009) and the wfe drives a 1999 Toyota Solara SE V6 Blue with 81k(I have only changed oil and brake pads on that car.) Yes, the solara is fwd. But its a toyota and regular maintence is all I should have to do on it. Thanks!
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RE: Just bought new accent (not elantra) today.... - 9/6/2006 3:46:54 PM
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accentgt
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will u can fit body part from the 2000-2003 hyundai accent. u should probably want to change the cv joints and buy new tire and a balancing and alingment well do good?
< Message edited by accentgt -- 9/6/2006 3:50:18 PM >
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so young, so hood, so fresh, so gansta, dont act stupid homie or im gonna have to blast yaa. prrrrrrrrrrrraatt
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