Customer Review: I've owned this book for about a year. It is a good reference, but I wouldn't recommend it for a novice. It has all the torque specs that you need as well as some good pictures to help find which bolts they are describing in the paragraphs. However, often you need to go to multiple different... more info
Customer Review: Steers' book is well-written but is so sugar-coated that it could easily have been endorsed by Hyundai and Chung Ju-Yung himself. For a more realistic picture of Mr. Chung, read Korean dynasty: Hyundai and Chung Ju Yung by Donald Kirk. Kirk pulls no punches in showing the fact that many of Chung's... more info
Customer Review: I use this book regularly and now my car is about to trip 100,000 miles and runs just like it did when I rolled it off the showroom, literally. Excellent reference tool for us Hyundai owners.
Customer Review: Its has over all good detail with photos and illustrations on how to find your way under the hood, maintain and fix you car. It however covers too many different models and you may not find pictures for your car's model.
Customer Review: The procedure given to remove and replace valve stem seals is flawed:
First, most shops will quote 6 to 6.3 hours to replace valve stem seals on a Hyundai Excel. Why, if this is such a simple procedure as the manual indicates, should they charge 6 hours?
Secondly, the procedure asks the back... more info
Customer Review: I can only be amazed how this book consistently gives large amounts of useless background information (such as the meteorlogical effect that transformes car exaust gases into fog) and fails completelly in giving any useful information. Do you want to find wher the sensor of gasoline level is placed... more info