trans filter for 1998 Hyundai accent

Discussion in 'Hyundai Accent' started by tysteel, Mar 22, 2007.

  1. tysteel

    tysteel Guest

    Hi,

    I have a question I'd like to ask about the correct transmission
    filter for a 1998 hyundai accent with an automatic trans.

    I've been purchasing the trans filter from the local auto parts store
    (advanced auto parts) and the filter that they have in stock is
    manufactured by a company called "Pro-King".

    I installed this filter, and everything seemed to bolt down right.
    In order to remove the filter, you need to loosen 4 bolts on it, and
    to install it, you need to install and torque down the bolts.

    However, I was told the other day that the trans filter is for a
    Hyundai accent that has 15 bolts on the transmission pan. My
    transmission only has 12 bolts.

    I never thought about it much before (I have changed filters before)
    because everything seems to bolt down OK. The gasket in the box
    never was the correct match, though it comes very close, but I just
    reshaped it.

    Can anyone tell me with any certainly if the actual trans filter that
    is used for the 15 bolt transmission is supposed to be used on the 12
    bolt?

    I just want to check because I've changed the filter at least twice in
    the last two months, and I keep noticing some metal particles in the
    fluid.....I was just concerned if maybe I'm using the wrong filter and
    maybe that's why this stuff isn't being screened out too well by the
    filter.

    thanks,
    tysteel
     
    tysteel, Mar 22, 2007
    #1
  2. tysteel

    hyundaitech Guest

    If the filter fits on, it should be okay. The only significant
    differences
    in Accent filters were that some needed a cutout in them to fit around an
    accumulator.
     
    hyundaitech, Mar 22, 2007
    #2
  3. tysteel

    tysteel Guest

    Thank you for the response to my question. It's very much
    appreciated.

    ---tysteel
     
    tysteel, Mar 23, 2007
    #3
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