Yep!
Automatic transmission: Hyundai SP-III ATF. 8.2 quarts or 7.7 liters based on filling the system from totally empty. Replacement volume would best be based on the volume drained during change-out.
Hyundai runs their transmissions too hot by 10-15 degrees. The oil burns as a matter of course, usually within the first 20,000 miles of an ATF change. The only real cure is an aftermarket ATF cooler.
Usually, I would remove the dipstick for the transmission and a funnel that is small enough to fit in there and that's how I add transmission fluid. You have to make sure you add the right amount and use the specified transmission fluid for that car.
Check your spark plugs or have your transmission checked. Could be a clutch problem if it's manual.
A compact Hyundai car like the Elantra would provide good gas mileage for a teenager. The Hyundai Elantra has been rated highly in the safety department as well.
The cost to rebuild a 2005 Hyundai Elantra engine costs approximately $1,000. This includes dismantling the engine and replacing damaged components.
could be as cheap as 40 bucks for a flush if its a automatic or a whole new tranny which will be over a 1000.
Debris in the hoses or reservoir could cause the motor to overheat. Also, running the pump without fluid could do the same.
mine did same, 95 elantra. it was fuse for radio in fuse box. hope that helps.
it costs usually 3200 dollars it would
That would be a flex joint.