Pulled it off! Trouble Free Santa Fe 3.5

Part 1: I’m in Trouble! No Turning Back! 2005 Santa Fe 3.5 https://youtu.be/JDr-2yEdIJo

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34 thoughts on “Pulled it off! Trouble Free Santa Fe 3.5

  1. These cars are a pain in the ass. I had to replace a radiator on a 2006 and it took me 4 hours of trying to get one bolt started on the darn thing. My hand and arm were torn to bits by sharp edges as I tried to jam my hand in to get the bolt started. I was dipping blood all over the place. I nearly cried when I finally got it. It is insane how they engineer these things. I think these engineers should be made to work on their designs just as architects should have to pick up a hammer and try and build some of the goofy shit they design.

  2. OH man,
    You are bad ass. This video was exactly what I needed to see for my Hyundai. I have the same damn one with the same amount of miles. Your video on this thing was more than helpful. Just watching you run into the issues you were running into. You saved ne a lot od grief . Well I havent done the EGR yet so I will let you know on that one.
    Sincerely
    Chris

  3. I am Häntz… And this is Fräntz… We will kick sand in your face cuz your fingers are soft, squishy and weak… If you join us, we will pump… You… Up! (All said in Arny Shwartz voice and SNL was actually funny)

  4. 5:02 I usually wipe some lubricant on the threads so it will be much more easier to unscrew it again on the next replacement. I always add little lubricant on the o2sensor and sparkplug threads. Because heat and some rust or carbon buildups can make it hard to unscrew it. Well already done this method since 4year so far everything was easy to remove.

  5. Watching the series on this Santa Fe, reminded me of why working on the exhaust side of an engine always takes longer than what you think. Jobs like this will cost anyone that works flat rate.

  6. Feel like these videos help me decide what cars to never buy in a million years and this Santa Fe is one of those. I'll stick by trucks that have all the room in the world to work under the hood

  7. You probably know this but something that might have made it a little easier on with that EGR gasket. Lineup and start the bottom bolt start the top bolt thread the gasket then start threading the top bolt. Back out the bottom bolt swing the gasket down and thread the bottom bolt

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