
The Grandeur XG was a mid-size luxury car. In some other markets, namely North America, it was called the Hyundai XG. The first two generations were essentially rebadged Mitsubishi Debonairs, with the third generations developed entirely by Hyundai, with technical experience learned from the first two generations. It shared a platform and engines with the Kia Opirus (Amanti in North America).
Second generation (1992–1998)
Fourth generation TG (2006–2011)Oil Pan Repair procedures
Removal
[Lower oil pan]
1.
Drain the engine oil.
(Refer to Lubrication System - "Engine Oil")
2.
Remove the front muffler.
(Refer to Intake And Exhaust System - "Front Muffler")
3.
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Specifications
Tightening Torques
ItemN.mkgf.mlb-ftDriver airbag (DAB)7.8 ~ 10.80.8 ~ 1.15.8 ~ 8.0Passenger airbag (PAB)3.9 ~ 5.90.4 ~ 0.62.9 ~ 4.3Curtain airbag (CAB)10.8 ~ 14.71.1 ~ 1.58.0 ~ 10.8Knee airbag ...
Vehicle identification number (VIN)
The vehicle identification number (VIN) is the number used in registering your
car and in all legal matters pertaining to its ownership, etc.
The number is punched on the engine compartment bulkhe ...