Tranny Swap
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the first thing you need is time. you need to research what you need. the second thing you need is the shop manual. the third thing you need is money. poke
https://dcsonline.hyundaidealer.com/customer/index.jsp
this is a good place to start; it's hyundai's parts extranet. it lists all of the parts and their part numbers. it's helps to print out total categories an highlight what you need.
www.magauto.com is where i bought all of my new parts. they have prices that are about 15% less than dealerships. the only used parts i got were the tranny and axle shafts.
i will offer you this much...you don't need a new throttle body (even though the part numbers are different) or ecu, and shadohh and i can't figure out the difference between the auto and manual starters, so you *may* not need that.
good luck...it's really a fun task. wink
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oh, you'll need a dremel or some sort of rotary tool, too.
[ February 03, 2003, 05:57 AM: Message edited by: turbulence ]
https://dcsonline.hyundaidealer.com/customer/index.jsp
this is a good place to start; it's hyundai's parts extranet. it lists all of the parts and their part numbers. it's helps to print out total categories an highlight what you need.
www.magauto.com is where i bought all of my new parts. they have prices that are about 15% less than dealerships. the only used parts i got were the tranny and axle shafts.
i will offer you this much...you don't need a new throttle body (even though the part numbers are different) or ecu, and shadohh and i can't figure out the difference between the auto and manual starters, so you *may* not need that.
good luck...it's really a fun task. wink
::edit::
oh, you'll need a dremel or some sort of rotary tool, too.
[ February 03, 2003, 05:57 AM: Message edited by: turbulence ]