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Walczyk check owner’s manual for recommendation, that is always good place to start. Most new Japanese cars do not seem to have an issue with fuel filter. They act like it does not exist? Korean may not be so easy. Clogged filter would mean fuel starvation, I would expect engine not willing to run eagerly. Hard to start or no start at all in extreme condition. Lot depends on quality of fuel used. Was the car filled in reputable stations one may never come across the problem.
Hey guys I have a question about an electrical issue when I flash my high beams or use the electric window button the engine likes to draw power and bog down a little bit can you tell me where I can start looking for answers, a possible short somewhere and also the indicator light for headlight is on but all my lights are working and I don't know why it is on thanks for any information
These guys have got some serious talent that other channels on here just don't have. The way they explain things, the camera angles, the editing, the lighting, everything is just perfect in these videos 🙏👍
The access panel is pure genius. I wish most manufacturers had been this thoughtful. Posters dont understand the hassle if dropping a fuel tank or removing a truck bed
I had no idea the fuel tank was so easily accessible from seats inside the car. That seems crazy to me. Thanks for all you do to help us! We appreciate you all so much!
Excellent video, thank you sir for sharing. I have a 2012 Elantra and this video comes in handy. I hated it when they place the fuel filter is in the gas bank :( instead of just under the hood somewhere more accessible.
This gentleman makes excellent videos, they should have more followers, they explain everything excellently and the recorded and edited video is excellent and the English they speak is perfectly understood.
Not true. For most cars, AND as he said in this video, when you separate the fuel line by pressing the button, some fuel sprays out - IF the fuel pump still makes pressure (if the pump is dead, it no longer makes pressure, so nothing sprays out). Once you pull the float & pump out, some fuel drips off - and that's it. The rest of the fuel stays in the tank. IF REMOVING THE TANK - then most of the fuel should be siphoned out of the tank first, before that tank is removed.
that's too easy they don't put them under the car like that anymore they want you to take them to the dealer so they can rem you that's the whole purpose. 🤭👎🥶
Wow what a nightmare! I agree with one of the other posters here about the dealer recommending performing at 200k WITH the fuel pump since it just makes more sense with this ridiculous effort!!
What a pain in the ass to change,seems ridiculous that car manufacturers dont put them in an easy accessible place on the vehicle. Thumbs up on the video as usual guys,keep up the good work
" Remaining charge , fire extinguisher, goggles gloves.." call auto repair shop 😂. Thank you for all your DIY on accessible filters , light bulbs .. this one I definitely won't attempt .
Hello 👋 you guys are seriously talented and great content!! Thnk u so much… question do you have a few links for the filter only? Also whats model number for 2016 se
For all you guys who think fuel pumps and filters in the tank is a Hyundai design, you're wrong. Most manufacturers have been doing it this way for over 35 years. My 83 Eldorado has its pump in the tank, so does my sister's 99 Mazda protege.
obviously this so hard to do frequently like in other cars so i'm wondering the average distance between every replacement for fuel filtre and the symptomes of bad filtre...thanks
@@christopherhendricks4369 They still have those, most diesels are wayyy easy to replace the fuel filters on, and tons of other cars have that filter easy to access under the car. Just Hyundais decided they're going to be a pain in the ass, so dumb.
Just changed fuel filter on my 2013 1.6 elantra and its more complicated than 1.8 engine, ring is held by 8mm bolts and pulled pump out of the tank very easy. Dissasembly of pump is totaly diferent.
Was the filter dirty? I can't tell. When and why do I need to change filter? By finding out the fuel pressure and proving that it is not the pump getting weak?
It doesn't need service under normal conditions. they stated that their fuel pump stopped working so while replacing the fuel pump you would then replace this filter. many newer cars have a fuel filter that doesn't require replacing.
Some other comments here say "drain the tank first". Not true. For most cars, AND as he said in this video, when you separate the fuel line by pressing the button, some fuel sprays out - IF the fuel pump still makes pressure (if the pump is dead, it no longer makes pressure, so nothing sprays out). Once you pull the float & pump out, some fuel drips off - and that's it. The rest of the fuel stays in the tank. IF REMOVING THE TANK - then most of the fuel should be siphoned out of the tank first, before removing the tank.
My Friend I have an Elantra Limited edition 2015 but car stereo got broke down and they told me that it was out of warranty. Do you know where I can get a new replacement but more cheaper than the agency?
When it dies. Don't replace it unless you're having issues. Hard starting. Stalling. Or something related to that. I've seen pumps go 60k and some go 200k
You're talking about the fuel FILTER here, which is a common maintenance item. The pump itself should only be replaced when it fails, but the filter should be done regularly.
Terry Hesticles mine is randomly stalling, I’m having fuel issues. Would these be the actual fuel pump or filter? Would a bad filter cause stalling issues?
My 2013 sometimes will not start while it's cranking, but then it will start once I try it again right after the 1st try. Is this my ignition coil or it is the fuel pump or filter?
I’m having same issue, and wondering the same exact thing! No eng codes as well btw. Actually stalled on me for the first time while idling at a traffic light yesterday. Wtf!?
@@Thefilmyfamily786 well I haven’t had any issues stalling since, other than the positive batter terminal connection needing adjustment… Mostly everything is better now. Just strange!
@@Thefilmyfamily786 Well in the end I think you’re correct! So I just started having issues again. And the last time I had them was last summer! So it gets hot out here in Arizona and the sensor starts failing. Long cranks. Non working tach gauge… Shut it off and restart and tach gauge and everything is back. Did more research and also the last 2 long starts and issues I had were in the day when I hadn’t parked in covered parking. Thanks for your help man!
Hi! I have a 2014 Elantra with 60Kmi which I have not used much since Covid. No check engine light. On Thanksgiving I drove 40 highway miles home - then it stalled once on a local roads at 30mph. Dash lights came on and engine shut off - but started right back up. Same on trip back. Same on Christmas. Could this be a fuel pump issue? A local mechanic says "No way fuel pump gonna go at only 60Kmi" and "fuel filter not gonna get clogged - it's in the tank" and "if fuel pump go - check engine light come on - we would get fuel sending error on computer". Please help! Thank you!
@@joshbuford5421 Oil pressure sensor (edit* oil pressure switch). $60 installed. I noticed the oil pressure light would come on 1/4 second before the rest of the dash lights and then engine shut off. Back on the road!
There’s a drain plug under the transmission. To fill it there’s a plastic plug that you can reach from the top with a 3/8 inch ratchet extension and use a funnel to fill it up but you will have to take your time because the fill hole isn’t too big.
Change when your gas mileage goes down and or check your manual for service interval. Even if there was a method to clean the filter it would damage it. Just replace it with new
My main electrical wire that leads into the fuel pump on this model of elantra is completely chewed apart ... my dog unfortunately got ahold of it and chewed it completely in half!! Now the car wont start until i can find a way to splice in new wires, wish i could find a video on how to replace the main electrical wire that leads into the fuel pump, maybe these guys could make a how to video for me lol
Thanks for the video Just a quick one.... I have I problem with my Elantra GLS 2012 model, it switches it self off after running for sometime and when you try to start it again it doesn't pick up easily and when it does the rev counter won't work , more like it's losses power..... Any ideas..?
2007 toyota yaris has a plastic ring with flimsy tabs on it broke a few then used wood on a larger tab it worked, a tight fit for the pump as well very frustrating... Huyndai seems like a higher quality product with its metal ring i have to admit.
i could not find the gear oil filler cap/nut of accent crdi 12 v 2005 model..could you please help me with a photo and correct location of same..????????
Nice video, but maybe next time just pull the fuse for the fuel pump and then run the engine until it dies. That should remove all pressure from the fuel lines.
@@adamstephens9611 na easier design is what old jeeps have which is inline fuel filter. extremely easy to swap out. undo 2 wires and then put new one back in. takes less than 5m.
What part number is the fuel filter? When I went to the dealer they said the OEM filter is good for 200,000 miles and when they replace it they replace the entire pump assembly.
Yeah I'm assuming that would be best because the filter is $33 at its cheapest and the entire assembly is $70 but if you're going to do all that work to get to it, you might as well change out the entire fuel pump, with a new assembly, which includes the filter.
I cannot for the life of me remove that metal ring around the filter. Any advice? I’ve tried banging on it, I’ve used wd40 to loosen it… nothing. Help!!
I have the same car but a 2013. It has 70000 miles on it. I am getting code p2096. I checked vacume lines and I don't see any leaks. I also replaced upstream 02 sensor and pvc valve. The check engine light was out for 2 weeks and the code came back. Any ideas of what it could be? It has a rough idle.
I replaced my upstream o2 also. No help. There is a TSB for code p2096. I had it on my '11GLS for a long time. Took it in and they ran an update for the ECU and the code has not been back since. Now at 210,000 miles. Look here: www.hyundai-forums.com/md-2011-2016-elantra-sedan-coupe/583881-2013-hyundai-elantra-p2096-code.html
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how do u know when to replace the fuel filter?
Walczyk check owner’s manual for recommendation, that is always good place to start. Most new Japanese cars do not seem to have an issue with fuel filter. They act like it does not exist? Korean may not be so easy. Clogged filter would mean fuel starvation, I would expect engine not willing to run eagerly. Hard to start or no start at all in extreme condition.
Lot depends on quality of fuel used. Was the car filled in reputable stations one may never come across the problem.
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Hey guys I have a question about an electrical issue when I flash my high beams or use the electric window button the engine likes to draw power and bog down a little bit can you tell me where I can start looking for answers, a possible short somewhere and also the indicator light for headlight is on but all my lights are working and I don't know why it is on thanks for any information
These guys have got some serious talent that other channels on here just don't have. The way they explain things, the camera angles, the editing, the lighting, everything is just perfect in these videos 🙏👍
The access panel is pure genius. I wish most manufacturers had been this thoughtful. Posters dont understand the hassle if dropping a fuel tank or removing a truck bed
I had no idea the fuel tank was so easily accessible from seats inside the car. That seems crazy to me. Thanks for all you do to help us! We appreciate you all so much!
I have fixed everything on my Elantra .....from these videos THANK YOU
Excellent video, thank you sir for sharing. I have a 2012 Elantra and this video comes in handy. I hated it when they place the fuel filter is in the gas bank :( instead of just under the hood somewhere more accessible.
This gentleman makes excellent videos, they should have more followers, they explain everything excellently and the recorded and edited video is excellent and the English they speak is perfectly understood.
My only advice is to ensure you don't have a full tank of gas when replacing fuel filter/pump
Not true.
For most cars, AND as he said in this video, when you separate the fuel line by pressing the button, some fuel sprays out - IF the fuel pump still makes pressure (if the pump is dead, it no longer makes pressure, so nothing sprays out).
Once you pull the float & pump out, some fuel drips off - and that's it.
The rest of the fuel stays in the tank.
IF REMOVING THE TANK - then most of the fuel should be siphoned out of the tank first, before that tank is removed.
Great work gentlemen. All that work for a filter that should be located under the car
that's too easy they don't put them under the car like that anymore they want you to take them to the dealer so they can rem you that's the whole purpose. 🤭👎🥶
Exactly. Mine as well change the whole fuel pump. Save you time and money.
Can you make a video on a complete disassembly and re-assembling of the entire steering column and shaft for the Hyundai Elantra please?
It might be a warranty/recall item. It was on my 2013 elantra
Wow what a nightmare! I agree with one of the other posters here about the dealer recommending performing at 200k WITH the fuel pump since it just makes more sense with this ridiculous effort!!
What a pain in the ass to change,seems ridiculous that car manufacturers dont put them in an easy accessible place on the vehicle. Thumbs up on the video as usual guys,keep up the good work
🧐Right around the 4:00 mark, I'd wager most ppl start budgeting for a pro mechanic👨🏾🔧
What about pulling the fuel pump fuse as a vehicle is running to eliminate fuel system pressure
" Remaining charge , fire extinguisher, goggles gloves.." call auto repair shop 😂. Thank you for all your DIY on accessible filters , light bulbs .. this one I definitely won't attempt .
Yes! Just watching this makes me so nervous I'm practically shaking.
Hello 👋 you guys are seriously talented and great content!! Thnk u so much… question do you have a few links for the filter only? Also whats model number for 2016 se
Probably costs more but seems easier to replace whole fuel pump with new filter than messing trying to get that filter out
The difference is filter = $30-$60, Whole Assembly = $450-$600
Good video,I like the safety tips you provide.
For all you guys who think fuel pumps and filters in the tank is a Hyundai design, you're wrong. Most manufacturers have been doing it this way for over 35 years. My 83 Eldorado has its pump in the tank, so does my sister's 99 Mazda protege.
obviously this so hard to do frequently like in other cars so i'm wondering the average distance between every replacement for fuel filtre and the symptomes of bad filtre...thanks
60k
Great vid. How often does the filter need to be replaced by the way?
Every 30,000 miles on elantras 2013 and under.
@@firenitesav4689 cool thanks!
Explains why my pump failed. Had no idea this was a replaceable part. I miss the days of an in line filter under the hood or along the framerail.
@@christopherhendricks4369 They still have those, most diesels are wayyy easy to replace the fuel filters on, and tons of other cars have that filter easy to access under the car. Just Hyundais decided they're going to be a pain in the ass, so dumb.
@@firenitesav4689 ha. Good to know.
Just changed fuel filter on my 2013 1.6 elantra and its more complicated than 1.8 engine, ring is held by 8mm bolts and pulled pump out of the tank
very easy. Dissasembly of pump is totaly diferent.
Jesus that looks like an annoying process. Very good and formation though. Now I know how to change an internal fuel filter! Thanks dude!
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Does new filter come with new pump? May as well replace pump too
Excellent presentation with safe procedure
Was the filter dirty? I can't tell. When and why do I need to change filter? By finding out the fuel pressure and proving that it is not the pump getting weak?
Change when you get low mpg.
Thanks! Nice and detailed explanation! How often you replace this filter?
Great work
Please What about Elantra 2017 - 2018
I need to learn how to check and change the fuel filter
That's what I'm looking for as well. Can't find ANYTHING for the 2018
I have a 2012 Elantra Touring. Is it the same procedure as the sedan?
Unreal
Thanks a lot.
How often need to change this filter ?
I'm pretty sure every 30,000-60,000 miles
It doesn't need service under normal conditions. they stated that their fuel pump stopped working so while replacing the fuel pump you would then replace this filter. many newer cars have a fuel filter that doesn't require replacing.
@@onenikkione with no fuel filter to replace is why fuel pumps do not last long in new cars.
Would the filter make gas gauge drop quicker than normal? On 2016 is pump in same place because I have also heard under driver seat?
Thx for feedback
Will the location and process be the same (or similar) on a 2013 Hyundai Sonata?
Some other comments here say "drain the tank first". Not true.
For most cars, AND as he said in this video, when you separate the fuel line by pressing the button, some fuel sprays out - IF the fuel pump still makes pressure (if the pump is dead, it no longer makes pressure, so nothing sprays out).
Once you pull the float & pump out, some fuel drips off - and that's it.
The rest of the fuel stays in the tank.
IF REMOVING THE TANK - then most of the fuel should be siphoned out of the tank first, before removing the tank.
Unbelievable! And I thought just getting under my car was a pain in the ass
Don't seem that hard
@@mrincredible5492 Doesn't have to be hard to be a pain in the ass.
my parts guy said that its not a servicable part. is that because I have the 1.8 engine? i dont see it sold on rock auto either
Is it the same procedure for a 2015 Hyundai Sonata? Thanks
How about a video on the steering coupler on the Elantra
Man o man in that case I would buy the whole fuel pump with filter and don’t bother doing it again till few more years.
Exactly what I did bought the whole assembly and done
@@bobg3221 how bad was that to do?
@@benjamingrant4065 I just did it today and it was a pain. Now if I didn't buy the whole thing and just the filter I would not finish it today 😭
How stupid place for fuel filter! Tnx for video!
It's a fucking wonderful place for a fuel filter you do understand that's the pump and filter right
Making the filter and pump into the same unit is fucking stupid.
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My Friend I have an Elantra Limited edition 2015 but car stereo got broke down and they told me that it was out of warranty. Do you know where I can get a new replacement but more cheaper than the agency?
this can't be a routine maintenance job. how often should the filter be changed?
Thank you! Very informative.
My 2014 Hyundai Elantra, is at 63,000 miles. When would you recommend having the fuel pump replaced? I appreciated the feedback
When it dies. Don't replace it unless you're having issues. Hard starting. Stalling. Or something related to that. I've seen pumps go 60k and some go 200k
Thank You, Mr. Hendricks!
You're talking about the fuel FILTER here, which is a common maintenance item. The pump itself should only be replaced when it fails, but the filter should be done regularly.
Thanks Terry!
Terry Hesticles mine is randomly stalling, I’m having fuel issues. Would these be the actual fuel pump or filter? Would a bad filter cause stalling issues?
My 2013 sometimes will not start while it's cranking, but then it will start once I try it again right after the 1st try.
Is this my ignition coil or it is the fuel pump or filter?
I’m having same issue, and wondering the same exact thing! No eng codes as well btw. Actually stalled on me for the first time while idling at a traffic light yesterday. Wtf!?
Same and also no engine codes.
@@tuctown7043 you need a crankshaft position sensor
@@Thefilmyfamily786 well I haven’t had any issues stalling since, other than the positive batter terminal connection needing adjustment… Mostly everything is better now. Just strange!
@@Thefilmyfamily786 Well in the end I think you’re correct! So I just started having issues again. And the last time I had them was last summer! So it gets hot out here in Arizona and the sensor starts failing. Long cranks. Non working tach gauge… Shut it off and restart and tach gauge and everything is back. Did more research and also the last 2 long starts and issues I had were in the day when I hadn’t parked in covered parking. Thanks for your help man!
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Thinking about replacing the filter on my 2008 i30. Looks quite similar fromm what I can see?
please tell me the article or number of the fuel filter,I can't find it in Russia, which are onr do not fit,I have elantra from the usa
Hi! I have a 2014 Elantra with 60Kmi which I have not used much since Covid. No check engine light. On Thanksgiving I drove 40 highway miles home - then it stalled once on a local roads at 30mph. Dash lights came on and engine shut off - but started right back up. Same on trip back. Same on Christmas. Could this be a fuel pump issue? A local mechanic says "No way fuel pump gonna go at only 60Kmi" and "fuel filter not gonna get clogged - it's in the tank" and "if fuel pump go - check engine light come on - we would get fuel sending error on computer". Please help! Thank you!
What was the issue I have the same problem going on
@@joshbuford5421 Oil pressure sensor (edit* oil pressure switch). $60 installed. I noticed the oil pressure light would come on 1/4 second before the rest of the dash lights and then engine shut off. Back on the road!
What type of silicone do you use to replace the stuff you pried off?
Permatex Ultra Black gasket maker would probably do.
Is this the same and hyandai velociter?
Do you have a video of how to remove a headlight assembly on a 2016 hundai accent
Good morning dear
Do you have video of how to change the transmission oil for Hyundai Elantra 2014
Thank you so much
I am also interested in this
There’s a drain plug under the transmission. To fill it there’s a plastic plug that you can reach from the top with a 3/8 inch ratchet extension and use a funnel to fill it up but you will have to take your time because the fill hole isn’t too big.
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Any common issues with the 2014-2016 models? Looking at getting a cheap work car.
Hi...why and when need to change fuel filter and Is it possible to clean and reuse the same fuel filter. Thanx
Change when your gas mileage goes down and or check your manual for service interval. Even if there was a method to clean the filter it would damage it. Just replace it with new
So I ask the question why do a voluntary service on a full tank? Its not like the fuel pump died and you did not have a choice.
Thanks for showing us! Man... that’s a horrible design of a fuel filter... makes it so annoying to change.
My main electrical wire that leads into the fuel pump on this model of elantra is completely chewed apart ... my dog unfortunately got ahold of it and chewed it completely in half!! Now the car wont start until i can find a way to splice in new wires, wish i could find a video on how to replace the main electrical wire that leads into the fuel pump, maybe these guys could make a how to video for me lol
For how many miles do you require to replace the filter? this process seems to be painful ....
Difficult location fir filter. Vw installs fuel filter under the car, front of RR wheel. Easy to change.
You do the repair videos. Thanks brother 👍
My car if full of fuel will it still be okay to do it
Thanks for the video
Just a quick one....
I have I problem with my Elantra GLS 2012 model, it switches it self off after running for sometime and when you try to start it again it doesn't pick up easily and when it does the rev counter won't work , more like it's losses power.....
Any ideas..?
Ralph Baloyi crankshaft sensor
@@renegonzalez277 thank you sir
It's my Favourite Car
2007 toyota yaris has a plastic ring with flimsy tabs on it broke a few then used wood on a larger tab it worked, a tight fit for the pump as well very frustrating... Huyndai seems like a higher quality product with its metal ring i have to admit.
i could not find the gear oil filler cap/nut of accent crdi 12 v 2005 model..could you please help me with a photo and correct location of same..????????
2018 USES THE SAME FUEL FILTER RIGHT?
Nice video, but maybe next time just pull the fuse for the fuel pump and then run the engine until it dies. That should remove all pressure from the fuel lines.
Great video! Thank you
Thanks a ton! Very similar to the sonata. Trying to think of an appropriate punishment for that engineer who came up with that design.
It's a fucking amazing design
@@adamstephens9611 na easier design is what old jeeps have which is inline fuel filter. extremely easy to swap out. undo 2 wires and then put new one back in. takes less than 5m.
@@JoshMillikan I thought it would use tubes and not wires?
this design is very common on newer cars today.
Hey thank you very much bro the video was very helpful. 👍👍
what is that yellow can you took off?
what is that little drill called
This will definitely improve the mpg.
Hi guys, are you in Los Angeles? sound like Armenian
What part number is the fuel filter? When I went to the dealer they said the OEM filter is good for 200,000 miles and when they replace it they replace the entire pump assembly.
Yeah I'm assuming that would be best because the filter is $33 at its cheapest and the entire assembly is $70 but if you're going to do all that work to get to it, you might as well change out the entire fuel pump, with a new assembly, which includes the filter.
Yes replace the whole assembly makes more sense
Man ,these ELANTRA are a pain, will this filter cause stumble starts and long crank starts, I have 2 of them with this symptom
Replace whole assembly mine was doing that and it solved the issue
@@bobg3221 you mean the fuel pump and filter as an assembly?
got a 2011 elantra with a p2096 code and no start need help
magnifico, muchas gracias.
I cannot for the life of me remove that metal ring around the filter. Any advice? I’ve tried banging on it, I’ve used wd40 to loosen it… nothing. Help!!
Why would you do this repair unless you had a proven fuel flow or pressure problem?
Preventative maintenance.
I have the same car but a 2013. It has 70000 miles on it. I am getting code p2096. I checked vacume lines and I don't see any leaks. I also replaced upstream 02 sensor and pvc valve. The check engine light was out for 2 weeks and the code came back. Any ideas of what it could be? It has a rough idle.
ThePariss333 this car does not have timing belt
I replaced my upstream o2 also. No help. There is a TSB for code p2096. I had it on my '11GLS for a long time. Took it in and they ran an update for the ECU and the code has not been back since. Now at 210,000 miles. Look here: www.hyundai-forums.com/md-2011-2016-elantra-sedan-coupe/583881-2013-hyundai-elantra-p2096-code.html
Tighten your gas cap and run ultimate through it one time.
Could you please add a photo of the filter?
good explain 👍 ❤
if u take out gasoline pomp's fuse is better because maybe ur lost unity control & radio memory
How can I siphoned gas out of my 2013 Hyundai Elantra from home?
What the hell. I have to take my back seat out?
Nice vid
Great explanation and video. Thanks.
Dirty tools and tan car seats cringe 😂
Awesome video great explanatiom
Thank you
why in the hell would they put a perishable replacement item underneath a silicone seal
They need to make this easier.... this is nutz and super unsafe.
What a PITA, I have 12 Elantra.
car manufactures are in cahoots with mechanics. It's a money racket. The average joe couldn't do this. I miss my old 70's cars where everything was easily accessible.
Thank god I got the 1999 model mines under the hood
It was better to unload fuel pressure
His this hood placement? Or an incredibly stupid design? I mean coukd they have made it more difficult to get to?
If y’all think this is hell go work on a German car 🤣