Repair information.

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Darren M. Street, Dec 17, 2003.

  1. Hello everyone! I found a link that might be helpful for some people with
    Hyundai's. It is an online repair manual interface for Hyundai's. For
    those who don't already know of it's existence. Here it is :
    https://dcsonline.hyundaidealer.com/dealer/tech_info/tech_sevice_main.html
    .. If that doesn't work just go to the http://www.hyundaiusa.com/ web page
    and scroll down to the Hyundai Web Tech words in blue and click on them and
    you will have access to a pretty good online manual. This is what it says
    below Web Tech: WebTech is the online version of the InfoTech service
    information system used by Hyundai Dealers. It contains a wealth of
    information about your Hyundai, and is a great resource for technicians and
    mechanics. Please note: WebTech requires Microsoft Internet Explorer to use.
    Any way this is my second posting and hopefully some help for those in need
    and those trying to answer my previous question.
    Best regards,

    Darren Street
     
    Darren M. Street, Dec 17, 2003
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    Leon. Guest

    Please note: WebTech requires Microsoft Internet Explorer to use.

    How can they require Microsoft ?


    There isnt any technology that MS invented, at any time, that isnt easily
    copied by its competitors.

    There is lots that isnt copied because its worthless junk technology, buts
    irrelevant.
     
    Leon., Dec 17, 2003
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    Jknomail Guest

    How can they require Microsoft ?That just means that site was designed for Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Other
    browsers, like Netscape, etc. should work ok, but sometimes there are
    differences in the way browsers display things, or interpret code. So, relax.
    Use whatever browser you want. Just don't be surprised if something doesn't
    work exactly right.
     
    Jknomail, Dec 17, 2003
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  4. The last time I looked at Hyundai's webtech board, the "web designers"
    had used client-side VBScript. This is not supported in Mozilla or
    Safari, so even if you fake your User-Agent header, you don't see the
    dropdown boxes for the model and year of the car you're trying to look
    up, or the tree menus for the returned results.
    The actual information on the Hyundai site is in the form of PDFs and/or
    HTML documents, which you can read on any platform. It's just the
    interface for finding the information you want that only works in
    Internet Exploder. I'd like it if you could access the information on
    their site as a dumb file tree, but they apparently don't want that....
     
    Dances With Crows, Dec 17, 2003
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    Jason Guest

    Jason, Dec 17, 2003
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  6. Darren M. Street

    Leon. Guest

    Bahaha, they do a check and tell you to get lost if you dont use IE.

    well they are Hyundai, arent they....
     
    Leon., Dec 19, 2003
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