99 Sonata V6 (2.5l) timing belt change

Discussion in 'Hyundai Sonata' started by 99trooper, May 25, 2005.

  1. 99trooper

    99trooper Guest

    Hello,

    I have a 99 Sonata V6 (2.5) that has about 56k miles on it now. I am the
    second owner, and in talking to the original owner, he said the timing
    belt had not been changed, so....

    Should I replace the hydrolic tensioner arm and the waterpump? Anything
    else I should replace.

    I have the shop manual- its for a 2000 Sonata (used by Hyundai
    dealerships) but it is not very cut-and-dry. What are really my steps for
    replacement, and is there anything I should watch out for?

    A guy here wanted $250 to replace just the belt- is that a good price
    (since the cost of a new belt is $60-80 depending on where you look)

    Thanks
     
    99trooper, May 25, 2005
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  2. 99trooper

    hyundaitech Guest

    Around here, $250 would be a great price. I don't know about your area.
    You should definitely replace the tensioner. Water pump is more a matter
    of personal preference.

    My off-the-top-of-my-head step-by-step instructions:

    1. Remove the engine mount by the r/f fender. You'll need to support the
    engine.

    2. Take the belt loose.

    3. Unbolt the power steering pump and leave the lines attached.

    4. Remove the belt tensioner and belt.

    5. Remove the idler pulley.

    6. Remove the upper timing cover.

    7. Remove the r/f wheel.

    8. Remove the r/f splash shield.

    9. Remove the crank pulley.

    10. Remove the lower timing cover.

    11. Remove the mount bracket from the engine.

    12. Set your engine to tdc.

    13. Remove the timing belt tensioner.

    14. Remove the timing belt.

    14.5 Replace water pump if desired.

    15. Install the new timing belt. Different people prefer different
    sprockets to start with. Just make sure when installed that the sprockets
    are still in time and all the slack is on the tensioner side.

    16. Install the new tensioner and pull the pin out.

    17. Reassemble in opposite order of disassembly.

    17.5. Don't forget to add coolant if you replaced your water pump.
     
    hyundaitech, May 25, 2005
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