Fuel supply system for carburetor engines Hyundai Accent 1
Description of the repair procedures for the fuel supply system for carburetor engines of Hyundai Accent cars of the first generation, produced from 1994 to 1999.
Specifications of the fuel supply system Fuel tank, capacity - 45 l Fuel filter: Line Filter - Replaceable Type Tank Filter - Open Type Fuel pump - Integrated in the fuel tank, driven by an electric motor...
Location of fuel system components 1. Carburetor 2. Ignition coil 3. Check valve 4. Distributor 5. Air inlet hose 6. Air filter 7. Transmission range switch (TR) 8. Wiper motor 9. Fuse and relay box 10....
Checking the idle speed Verification conditions: Lighting, electric cooling fan and all consumers are off, the gear lever is in the neutral position. 1. Let the engine run at a higher RPM than...
Idle speed adjustment Adjustment Conditions: Lighting, electric cooling fan and all consumers are off, the gear lever is in the neutral position. 1. Let the engine run at a higher speed than...
Adjusting the throttle opening device Verification conditions Engine coolant temperature 80-95°C. Lighting, electric cooling fan and all consumers are switched off. The gear lever is in the neutral position....
Accelerator cable free play adjustment 1. Let the engine run at x/stroke speed. 2. Make sure the inner throttle cable has no slack. 3. If the cable is slack, adjust it as follows: 1) Loosen the adjusting nut...
Fuel tank — removal, inspection and installation Withdrawal Warnings: When removing components such as the fuel tank, rear suspension, etc. Use the garage lift under the front of the vehicle to prevent it from tipping...
Fuel filter replacement Disconnect the fuel hoses from the fuel filter, and then remove the filter. Warnings: 1) Whenever changing the fuel filter, check the flexible hoses for wear and damage...
The device and components of the carburetor 1. Throttle actuator and mixing chamber 2. Screw 3. Pin 4. Float 5. Needle valve 6. Needle valve seat. 7. O-ring 8. Seal 9. Holder 10. Shut-off solenoid valve 11. O-ring...
Removing the carburetor 1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal. 2. Drain the coolant. 3. Remove the air cleaner. 4. Disconnect the drive cable from the throttle. 5. Disconnect the vacuum...
Dismantling the carburetor Warning. Do not remove check valve and butterfly valves. 1. Remove the water hose from the throttle body nipple and from the wax element nipple (for automatic valve). 2....
Carburetor assembly Build in sequence reverse disassembly , paying attention to the following: 1. Clean all parts before assembly. 2. Check to make sure there are no blockages in the fuel...
Checking the carburetor Check the following and repair or replace parts as necessary. 1. Check fuel paths (jets) and air (jets and channels) for contamination. If they are clogged, wash them...
Carburetor Installation 1. Check the mating surfaces of the carburetor and intake manifold. Make sure both surfaces are clean and free from scratches, burrs, or other damage. 2. Install a new...
Engine management — removal, inspection and installation Withdrawal Accelerator cable 1. Loosen the throttle cable adjusting nut. 2. Disconnect the cable from the throttle lever. 3. Disconnect the accelerator cable from the...