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.
Technical characteristics of the fuel supply system
Fuel tank, capacity - 45 l Fuel filter: Main Line Filter - Replaceable Type Filter in tank - Open type Fuel pump - Built into the fuel tank, driven by an electric motor...
Fuel tank, capacity - 45 l Fuel filter: Main Line Filter - Replaceable Type Filter in tank - Open type Fuel pump - Built into 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. Windscreen wiper motor 9. Fuse and...
1. Carburetor 2. Ignition coil 3. Check valve 4. Distributor 5. Air inlet hose 6. Air filter 7. Transmission range switch (TR) 8. Windscreen wiper motor 9. Fuse and...
Checking the idle speed
Verification conditions: Lighting, electric cooling fan and all consumers are switched off, the gear lever is in neutral position. 1. Run the engine at a higher speed...
Verification conditions: Lighting, electric cooling fan and all consumers are switched off, the gear lever is in neutral position. 1. Run the engine at a higher speed...
Adjusting the idle speed
Adjustment conditions: Lighting, electric cooling fan and all consumers are switched off, the gear lever is in neutral position. 1. Run the engine at a speed higher than...
Adjustment conditions: Lighting, electric cooling fan and all consumers are switched off, the gear lever is in neutral position. 1. Run the engine at a speed higher than...
Adjusting the idle speed and mixture quality (for repairs outside the schedule)
1. Remove the carburetor from the engine. 2. Clamp the carburetor in a vice so that the idle mixture adjustment screw (MAS) is at the top. 3. Drill a 2mm diameter hole...
1. Remove the carburetor from the engine. 2. Clamp the carburetor in a vice so that the idle mixture adjustment screw (MAS) is at the top. 3. Drill a 2mm diameter hole...
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 neutral position....
Verification conditions Engine coolant temperature 80-95°C. Lighting, electric cooling fan and all consumers are switched off. The gear lever is in neutral position....
Adjusting the free play of the accelerator cable
1. Let the engine run at idle speed. 2. Make sure there is no slack in the inner accelerator cable. 3. If the cable is slack, adjust it as follows: 1) Loosen the...
1. Let the engine run at idle speed. 2. Make sure there is no slack in the inner accelerator cable. 3. If the cable is slack, adjust it as follows: 1) Loosen the...
Fuel tank — removal, inspection and installation
Removal Warnings: When removing components such as the fuel tank, rear suspension, etc., use a garage lift under the front of the vehicle to prevent it from tipping...
Removal Warnings: When removing components such as the fuel tank, rear suspension, etc., use a garage lift under the front of the vehicle to prevent it from tipping...
Replacing the fuel filter
Disconnect the fuel hoses from the fuel filter, then remove the filter. Warnings: 1) Always check the flexible hoses for wear and damage when replacing the fuel filter...
Disconnect the fuel hoses from the fuel filter, then remove the filter. Warnings: 1) Always check the flexible hoses for wear and damage when replacing the fuel filter...
The structure 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. Sealing ring 8. Compaction 9. Holder 10. Shut-off...
1. Throttle actuator and mixing chamber 2. Screw 3. Pin 4. Float 5. Needle valve 6. Needle valve seat. 7. Sealing ring 8. Compaction 9. Holder 10. Shut-off...
Removal the carburetor
1. Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery. 2. Drain the coolant. 3. Remove the air cleaner. 4. Disconnect the drive cable from the throttle valve. 5. Disconnect...
1. Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery. 2. Drain the coolant. 3. Remove the air cleaner. 4. Disconnect the drive cable from the throttle valve. 5. Disconnect...
Disassembling the carburetor
Warning: Do not remove the check valve or throttle bodies. 1. Remove the water hose from the throttle body nipple and the wax element nipple (for automatic valve). 2....
Warning: Do not remove the check valve or throttle bodies. 1. Remove the water hose from the throttle body nipple and the wax element nipple (for automatic valve). 2....
Assembling the carburetor
Assemble in the sequence, reverse disassembly , paying attention to the following: 1. Clean all parts before assembly. 2. Check to make sure there are no blockages in...
Assemble in the sequence, reverse disassembly , paying attention to the following: 1. Clean all parts before assembly. 2. Check to make sure there are no blockages in...
Checking the carburetor
Check the following and repair or replace parts as necessary. 1. Check the fuel (jet) and air (jet and channel) passages for clogging. If they are clogged, thoroughly...
Check the following and repair or replace parts as necessary. 1. Check the fuel (jet) and air (jet and channel) passages for clogging. If they are clogged, thoroughly...
Installing a carburetor
1. Inspect the mating surfaces of the carburetor and intake manifold. Make sure both surfaces are clean and free of scratches, burrs, or other damage. 2. Install the new...
1. Inspect the mating surfaces of the carburetor and intake manifold. Make sure both surfaces are clean and free of scratches, burrs, or other damage. 2. Install the new...
Engine control — removal, inspection and installation
Removal Accelerator cable 1. Loosen the accelerator cable adjusting nut. 2. Disconnect the cable from the throttle lever. 3. Disconnect the accelerator cable from the...
Removal Accelerator cable 1. Loosen the accelerator cable adjusting nut. 2. Disconnect the cable from the throttle lever. 3. Disconnect the accelerator cable from the...
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