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Doohickie 10-02-2007 10:55 AM

Web Access to Hyundai Manuals in U.S.
 
Hyundai makes all the service manuals and schematics for cars sold in the U.S. available online at http://www.hmaservice.com. If you are not in the U.S., you might still be able to get in. They ask for a zip code (postal code) in the registration process; try keying in any 5 digit number (numerals only, no letters). For other directions on how to register and access the information, here is a guide I've put together: http://www.dfwhyundais.com/diy/DIY-WebTechGuide.html

Note that this is just my guide; any images you might see in there are not linked to the actual Hyundai website.

If you have any questions about accessing the site, post them here. If you have questions about your repair, they should go in a different thread.

Enjoy.

hawzmolly 12-17-2007 05:35 PM

RE: Web Access to Hyundai Manuals in U.S.
 
[:@]Sorry to report that [www.hmaservice.com] appears to be gone. When one clicks on this site the Hyundai Service site does not come up. [hmaservice.com] seems to be some kind of search engine from "Network Solutions". [sm=sigh.gif]What happened or am I missing something?

Doohickie 12-20-2007 02:55 PM

RE: Web Access to Hyundai Manuals in U.S.
 
Not sure what you're seeing. When I go to http://www.hmaservice.com/, it works for me. However, the website has recently been updated and looks different than the one described in my guide. It has basically the same info, but is now easier to navigate. There is a chance that you accessed it when Hyundai took it down during an update or something and that's why you got the page you did.

elantrasport 12-30-2007 05:12 PM

RE: Web Access to Hyundai Manuals in U.S.
 
Im trying to put new cams in and i cant seem to get it timed right can anyone give me pointers to time them right

inaband 03-18-2008 09:08 AM

RE: Web Access to Hyundai Manuals in U.S.
 
This is awesome, just like having a shop manual in my computer, thanks!

acdii 03-23-2008 08:03 PM

RE: Web Access to Hyundai Manuals in U.S.
 
Great link! Being that I do all my own maintenance, this will come in handy. For those of you running Vista with Firefox, the signup page doesnt work, use IE.

EDIT: Use IE, some of the pages dont load correctly.

bernd 04-20-2008 03:10 PM

RE: Web Access to Hyundai Manuals in U.S.
 
FYI: The page doesn't work with Safari either. Mac users are out of luck.

Doohickie 04-21-2008 11:08 AM

RE: Web Access to Hyundai Manuals in U.S.
 
Hyundai is willing to put the information out there for free for owners, but they are not willing to spend the money to make it compatible with anything other than the browser their dealer's use.

RknRusty 04-27-2008 10:44 PM

RE: Web Access to Hyundai Manuals in U.S.
 
I use the Opera browser, it seems to work fine. In fact Opera is the fastest browser I've used on my system.

Doohickie 04-28-2008 01:28 PM

RE: Web Access to Hyundai Manuals in U.S.
 
If it works, it works. Opera must be pretty much compliant with IE.

I think it also has to do with how permissions are set for downloading and running things. It's set up for how IE works. I think the problem with other browsers is that they have different default security settings that prevent some of the modules from running. I think some people can get WebTech to run on other browsers by tweeking settings and stuff.


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