06 Sonata service manuals

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Matt Whiting

Hyundaitech,

How many manuals are in the 2006 Sonata set? Three? I tried to buy
them at the local dealer, but the parts man seemed unsure as to how many
manuals there were and which ones I needed.

I also tried to buy them online at https://www.hyundaipartsonline.com,
but they seem to be having server problems and they seem to indicate
that the set is two manuals.

Do you have the part numbers by any chance?

Regards,
Matt
 
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Hyundaitech,

How many manuals are in the 2006 Sonata set? Three? I tried to buy
them at the local dealer, but the parts man seemed unsure as to how many
manuals there were and which ones I needed.

I also tried to buy them online at https://www.hyundaipartsonline.com,
but they seem to be having server problems and they seem to indicate
that the set is two manuals.

Do you have the part numbers by any chance?

Regards,
Matt


Have you tried the free content at

http://hmaservice.com ?

It covers a lot! You do need to register.

gerry
 
gerry said:
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Hyundaitech,

How many manuals are in the 2006 Sonata set? Three? I tried to buy
them at the local dealer, but the parts man seemed unsure as to how many
manuals there were and which ones I needed.

I also tried to buy them online at https://www.hyundaipartsonline.com,
but they seem to be having server problems and they seem to indicate
that the set is two manuals.

Do you have the part numbers by any chance?

Regards,
Matt



Have you tried the free content at

http://hmaservice.com ?

It covers a lot! You do need to register.

gerry

Yes, it is nice, but I still prefer to sit back in my recliner and study
a real book! :-)


Matt
 
Matt Whiting said:
How do you keep the grease off the keyboard?

Lotsa orange cleaner and shop rags. Actually I'm forever cleaning my hands
when I work on the cars. Too many things in, on and around the car that I
don't want getting a crudded up. Besides repairing my cars I also do all of
my own body work on the cars so I have what may be a heightened sensitivity
to greasy hands getting on things. I do print out some things in advance so
that I don't have to even open my laptop. But then again, to be honest, I
find that I only have to resort to documentation about 10% (crude guess) of
the time, so it's not a big deal.
 
Lotsa orange cleaner and shop rags. Actually I'm forever cleaning my
hands when I work on the cars. Too many things in, on and around the
car that I don't want getting a crudded up. Besides repairing my cars
I also do all of my own body work on the cars so I have what may be a
heightened sensitivity to greasy hands getting on things. I do print
out some things in advance so that I don't have to even open my
laptop. But then again, to be honest, I find that I only have to
resort to documentation about 10% (crude guess) of the time, so it's
not a big deal.

Did you guys ever hear of surgical gloves? I use them in my garage, but
be careful NOT to get the ones with powder inside. I got that powder
once by accident and it made a worse mess on the keyboard than grease
would have :-)

Eric
 
Did you guys ever hear of surgical gloves? I use them in my garage, but
be careful NOT to get the ones with powder inside. I got that powder
once by accident and it made a worse mess on the keyboard than grease
would have :-)

I've tried them several different times - a few different types. I didn't
like them for one reason or another. Some weren't tight fitting and just
make everything a more clumsy process, others broke down when exposed to
solvents, etc. What type do you use that hold up well? I'd be happy to
find something that works. My day job does not allow for grease under the
fingernails, etc. and that's a big part of why I keep cleaning my hands so
frequently.
 
I've tried them several different times - a few different types. I
didn't like them for one reason or another. Some weren't tight
fitting and just make everything a more clumsy process, others broke
down when exposed to solvents, etc. What type do you use that hold up
well? I'd be happy to find something that works. My day job does not
allow for grease under the fingernails, etc. and that's a big part of
why I keep cleaning my hands so frequently.

Right now I have Neoprene surgical gloves in my garage. They are not the
gloves I like the most, but are still good. I have the best ones at work,
and will get you the name of them when I return to work tomorrow. They are
fairly expensive, but worth every penny IMO.

Eric
 
Right now I have Neoprene surgical gloves in my garage. They are not the
gloves I like the most, but are still good. I have the best ones at work,
and will get you the name of them when I return to work tomorrow. They are
fairly expensive, but worth every penny IMO.

Eric

Yeah - please do Eric. Expense is a relative thing. Some things are worth
the expense.
 
There are three books.

Volume 1: General information, Engine mechanical, Engine electrical,
Emissions, Fuel. P/N A3KS-EU52A1
 
There are three manuals.

Volume 1: General information, Engine mechanical, Engine Electrical,
Emissions, Fuel.
P/N A3KS-EU52A1

Volume 2: Clutch, Transaxle, Driveshaft/Axle, Suspension, Steering,
Restraints, Brakes, Body, Body Electrical, HVAC.
P/N A3KS-EU52A2

ETM: Electrical schematics. You'll find some troubleshooting info in
Volume 2.
P/N A3KE-EU52A
 
hyundaitech said:
There are three books.

Volume 1: General information, Engine mechanical, Engine electrical,
Emissions, Fuel. P/N A3KS-EU52A1

Much obliged!

Matt
 
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