Hyundai Accent: Service Adjustment Procedure| Oil level Check |
A check of ATF level is not normally required during scheduled
services. If an oil leak is found, perform the oil level check procedure
after repairs are completed.
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When checking the oil level, be careful not to enter dust, foreign
matters, etc. from fill hole.
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| 1. |
Remove the eyebolt (A).
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| 2. |
Add ATF SP-IV 700cc to the ATF injection hole.
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| 3. |
Start the engine. (Don’t step on brake and accelerator simultaneously.
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| 4. |
Confirm that the temperature of the A/T oil temperature sensor
is 50 ~ 60°C(122 ~ 140°F) with the GDS.
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| 5. |
Shift the select lever slowly from “P” to “D”, then “D” to “P”
and repeat one more at idle.
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| 6. |
Lift the vehicle, then remove the oil level plug (A) from the
valve body cover.
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| 7. |
If the oil flows out of the overflow plug in thin steady stream,
the oil level is correct.
Then finish the procedure and tighten the oil plug.
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| 8. |
Put down the vehicle with the lift and then tighten the eyebolt.
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