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Hyundai: Accent '03 oil filter access?

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    Joe
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    Accent '03 oil filter access?

    My son has decided he wants to change the oil and filter on his '03 Accent
    himself.

    It's been years since I changed my own oil and when I went to look to give
    him advice for his first attempt, I noticed the filter access is blocked by
    a plastic shield. I guess you'd still have access to the filter, but it
    would be VERY inconvenient. Is this cowling easily removable to permit easy
    access to the filter?

    If he's serious about doing his own oil changes, would he be well advised to
    install a SureDrain?



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    Brian
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    Re: Accent '03 oil filter access?

    Joe Kaffe wrote: 

    Good for him! IMO, that's the best way to go. It's also a good start
    toward learning more about his car.
     

    Yes, the panel can be removed easily. This type of arrangement is pretty
    common these days, as manufacturers try to reduce turbulence under the
    car and the drag it causes.
     

    Installing a drain valve makes it easier to drain the oil and reduces
    the likelihood of a stripped or cross-threaded drain plug, but I've did
    it for 30 years without problems before installing one on my Elantra
    GT. It's a convenience, but hardly a necessity.


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    Joe
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    Re: Accent '03 oil filter access?


    "Brian Nystrom" <net> wrote in message
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    Accent 

    Unfortunately, considering the technology of today's vehicles, he won't be
    able to learn a lot... not like the "good ol' days." However, anything that
    encourages an owner to stick their head under the hood and do a visual
    inspection has to be good.
     
    give 
    by 
    easy 

    I figured that was the reason. Will the removal procedure be obvious once
    the car is up on ramps and there's a bit more room to move?
     
    advised to 

    I never had a problem either, but I'll tell him about it and let him decide.



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    Brian
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    Re: Accent '03 oil filter access?



    Joe Kaffe wrote: 
    Despite the complexity of modern engines, you can still learn a lot of
    useful information about them. On the other hand, they're so reliable
    that major problems are pretty uncommon if they're properly maintained. 
    Yes. There shouldn't be too many fasteners. It's also possible that you
    may be able to reach the filter without removing the panel. That's true
    of my Elantra GT. 
    If he's the impatient type, a drain valve would be a good idea. If he's
    patient enough to take his time installing the drain plug carefully
    while oil is dripping on him, the valve is unnecesary.


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    Joe
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    Re: Accent '03 oil filter access?


    "Brian Nystrom" <net> wrote in message
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    It's accessible, but not at all convenient. Once the car is up on ramps,
    he'll have to decide which is more inconvenient... removing the shield, or
    working around it.
     

    Sounds like a SureDrain is the way to go... less fuss 'n muss.

    Thanks for your advice.




 

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