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Old 09-12-2008, 10:35 PM
Vic Hyu Garcia
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Default Re: Sonata 2005: air cleaner element replacement

jerry5372@gmail.com wrote:
> Been thinking about replacing the air cleaner element in my 2005
> Sonata, V6.
> Comments will be appreciated about whether it is easy enough for "do
> it yourself".
> Also suggestions as to what brand of element to purchase.
>
> Currently, the car has 23000 miles - still running with the original
> filter element.
> Ogato
>

If you have to ask, and do not even gave out the type o engine yo have
(V6 yeah, but which one ??) , it's clearly over your skill-set.

At your next maintenance stop, ask for replacement, it'll cheaper on the
long run.


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Old 09-12-2008, 11:31 PM
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Default Re: Sonata 2005: air cleaner element replacement

Vic Hyu Garcia wrote:
> jerry5372@gmail.com wrote:
>> Been thinking about replacing the air cleaner element in my 2005
>> Sonata, V6.
>> Comments will be appreciated about whether it is easy enough for "do
>> it yourself".
>> Also suggestions as to what brand of element to purchase.
>>
>> Currently, the car has 23000 miles - still running with the original
>> filter element.
>> Ogato
>>

> If you have to ask, and do not even gave out the type o engine yo have
> (V6 yeah, but which one ??) , it's clearly over your skill-set.
>
> At your next maintenance stop, ask for replacement, it'll cheaper on the
> long run.
>


The Sonata had only one V-6 in 2005. It is obvious that usenet is
beyond your skill set so please stop posting.
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Old 09-13-2008, 12:39 AM
Vic Hyu Garcia
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Default Re: Sonata 2005: air cleaner element replacement

Matt Whiting wrote:
> Vic Hyu Garcia wrote:
>> jerry5372@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Been thinking about replacing the air cleaner element in my 2005
>>> Sonata, V6.
>>> Comments will be appreciated about whether it is easy enough for "do
>>> it yourself".
>>> Also suggestions as to what brand of element to purchase.
>>>
>>> Currently, the car has 23000 miles - still running with the original
>>> filter element.
>>> Ogato

>> If you have to ask, and do not even gave out the type o engine yo
>> have (V6 yeah, but which one ??) , it's clearly over your skill-set.
>>
>> At your next maintenance stop, ask for replacement, it'll cheaper on
>> the long run.
>>

>
> The Sonata had only one V-6 in 2005. It is obvious that usenet is
> beyond your skill set so please stop posting.

If your vision of the market is restricted to the USA, then yes, but, in
another Countries it was release with the 3.3, since in NO place the OP
say it was an American model, still, THERE ARE 2 possible engines, 2
possible procedures to replace the filter......

Check your glass roof, before getting the stone on your hand.





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Old 09-13-2008, 12:39 AM
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"Vic Hyu Garcia" <VicGar007@at-gmail.dot.com> wrote in message
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> Matt Whiting wrote:
>> Vic Hyu Garcia wrote:
>>> jerry5372@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> Been thinking about replacing the air cleaner element in my 2005
>>>> Sonata, V6.
>>>> Comments will be appreciated about whether it is easy enough for "do
>>>> it yourself".
>>>> Also suggestions as to what brand of element to purchase.
>>>>
>>>> Currently, the car has 23000 miles - still running with the original
>>>> filter element.
>>>> Ogato
>>> If you have to ask, and do not even gave out the type o engine yo have
>>> (V6 yeah, but which one ??) , it's clearly over your skill-set.
>>>
>>> At your next maintenance stop, ask for replacement, it'll cheaper on the
>>> long run.
>>>

>>
>> The Sonata had only one V-6 in 2005. It is obvious that usenet is beyond
>> your skill set so please stop posting.

> If your vision of the market is restricted to the USA, then yes, but, in
> another Countries it was release with the 3.3, since in NO place the OP
> say it was an American model, still, THERE ARE 2 possible engines, 2
> possible procedures to replace the filter......
>
> Check your glass roof, before getting the stone on your hand.
>


he, he didn't say he had a glass roof!

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Old 09-13-2008, 01:31 AM
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Default Re: Sonata 2005: air cleaner element replacement

Vic Hyu Garcia wrote:

> Matt Whiting wrote:

<nothing of value - as always>

> Check your glass roof, before getting the stone on your hand.
>


You'd do best to just ignore the fucktard otherwise known as Matt
Whiting. He's been an insufferable ass in several usenet groups for
years now.
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Old 09-13-2008, 01:31 AM
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Default Re: Sonata 2005: air cleaner element replacement

dunlop wrote:
>
>
> "Vic Hyu Garcia" <VicGar007@at-gmail.dot.com> wrote in message
> news:48cae977$0$5579$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshostin g.com...
>> Matt Whiting wrote:
>>> Vic Hyu Garcia wrote:
>>>> jerry5372@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>> Been thinking about replacing the air cleaner element in my 2005
>>>>> Sonata, V6.
>>>>> Comments will be appreciated about whether it is easy enough for "do
>>>>> it yourself".
>>>>> Also suggestions as to what brand of element to purchase.
>>>>>
>>>>> Currently, the car has 23000 miles - still running with the original
>>>>> filter element.
>>>>> Ogato
>>>> If you have to ask, and do not even gave out the type o engine yo
>>>> have (V6 yeah, but which one ??) , it's clearly over your skill-set.
>>>>
>>>> At your next maintenance stop, ask for replacement, it'll cheaper
>>>> on the long run.
>>>>
>>>
>>> The Sonata had only one V-6 in 2005. It is obvious that usenet is
>>> beyond your skill set so please stop posting.

>> If your vision of the market is restricted to the USA, then yes, but,
>> in another Countries it was release with the 3.3, since in NO place
>> the OP say it was an American model, still, THERE ARE 2 possible
>> engines, 2 possible procedures to replace the filter......
>>
>> Check your glass roof, before getting the stone on your hand.
>>

>
> he, he didn't say he had a glass roof!

Correct, he didn't, that was deducted from the fact that he never check
his statement, but accused me of NOT checking/knowing mine.
Now, do not take me wrong, Matt is an asset to this group, and has
helped a lot of poster, just sometimes he try to be too nice, if you
read the OP, the guy/gal had not even open the lid and take a look on
the engine to see what had to be done, just expect one of us to do all
the homework for him/her, just trying to save a couple of bucks without
moving a finger ...


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Old 09-13-2008, 01:31 AM
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Default Re: Sonata 2005: air cleaner element replacement

Get any reputable brand air filter. Ie the brands you are familiar with, not
the " Leaping Lizard Air Filter " one size fits all from the car boot
markets.
Everyone has to start somewhere, go for it.
John



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Old 09-15-2008, 11:35 PM
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"You'd do best to just ignore the ****..."

Anyone who would post this has no business judging anyone.

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