Finished swapping out my starter on my 2020 Hyundai Elantra. Had to spend about $130 extra on tools, jacks and jack stands but all in all your instructions saved me sooooo much money. Thank You!
@@kirkkirk so that was the issue than? And hasn’t done it since? Because my battery and fuse is good and the car does this but only in the Winter time/cold it doesn’t turn on or takes awhile.. I have 2020 as well
@@officialp03 once I changed my starter it fixed the issue I was having. My original issue was that whenever I would try to start my car it my lights and radio would turn on but my car wouldn’t turn over. Once I changed my starter it fixed the issue.
This was a great video. Sat down and watched it twice while waiting for same day delivery starter lol. I feel like I can just walk out and do it after watching this video
@poseidon8073 Likely you’ll have to remove the intake manifold to get to it. Unless you can gain access from underneath but there might be a vacuum pump in the way and overall limited space. Sorry I haven’t had to change one yet or else I’d definitely film it.
@@HelpingHandAutoRepair apparently theres a faulty seal on the solenoid that allows moisture in, and when it gets below freezing it locks up and wont engage the starter at all, even with a jump pack put on it
my starter literally just went on my 2018, and you uploaded this excellent step by step 14 hours ago. You are quite literally my savior right now.
Glad to be able to help. Good luck.
WHERE IS IT. I can’t find it
I have a 2015 elantra is the location the same
Finished swapping out my starter on my 2020 Hyundai Elantra. Had to spend about $130 extra on tools, jacks and jack stands but all in all your instructions saved me sooooo much money. Thank You!
Where did you get your starter? Also was your car light’s and radio turning on but your car wasn’t turning over right?
@ that’s correct my car wouldn’t start but it would turn the lights and radio on. I got my starter from Autozone. I got it for about $280.
@@kirkkirk so that was the issue than? And hasn’t done it since? Because my battery and fuse is good and the car does this but only in the Winter time/cold it doesn’t turn on or takes awhile.. I have 2020 as well
@@officialp03 once I changed my starter it fixed the issue I was having. My original issue was that whenever I would try to start my car it my lights and radio would turn on but my car wouldn’t turn over. Once I changed my starter it fixed the issue.
@ ok awesome thank you so much im going to have that checked out today!
Excellent video. I don't think I would have been able to tackle this project on my Elantra without your detailed, step by step examples. Great job!!!
This was a great video. Sat down and watched it twice while waiting for same day delivery starter lol. I feel like I can just walk out and do it after watching this video
I did infact, get the starter in the mail, walked outside, and performed the job like I knew what I was doing lol.
This was essential for my first time repair. Thank you so much!
Very nicely done. Bookmarking for future reference with my Elantra.
Loved you video! Big help, was pulling out the box. The only thing I needed an extra pair of hands getting the top bolt in.
Good video helped me right out
Excellent video. Thank you
Good video... I don't like removing the manifold
If I can avoid it, I don’t like to either. Sometimes it’s unavoidable though.
Good job.
Great video!
Where’d you get your starter from?
Just the local parts store
How do u know the starter is about to die?
My car when I start it it feels like it’s about to die very hard and long start.
You could just have a bad battery
Bring it to an O Reilley or other auto part store. They can test battery, starter, and alternator for you for free.
My question is, why would something that new have a failure! Was it the bendix or solenoid ?
The solenoid. New cars suck. That’s why.
That engine looks nothing like a 2018 Hyundai Elantra turbo
Exactly, i have the 2019 turbo and cant find a video anywhere!!!
@poseidon8073 Likely you’ll have to remove the intake manifold to get to it. Unless you can gain access from underneath but there might be a vacuum pump in the way and overall limited space. Sorry I haven’t had to change one yet or else I’d definitely film it.
@@HelpingHandAutoRepair Thanks for the advice! i havent been able to find a single forum on it anywhere!!!
@poseidon8073 it’s a fairly new car is likely why and not sure why it would even be failing by now.
@@HelpingHandAutoRepair apparently theres a faulty seal on the solenoid that allows moisture in, and when it gets below freezing it locks up and wont engage the starter at all, even with a jump pack put on it