How to change rear shock absorbers on HYUNDAI SANTA FÉ CM TUTORIAL | AUTODOC

How to change rear shock absorbers on HYUNDAI SANTA FÉ CM TUTORIAL | AUTODOC

How to change rear shock absorbers on HYUNDAI SANTA FÉ CM TUTORIAL | AUTODOC

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Ben Mallon says:

Nice video, but I suggest you turn off the music and talk about what you're doing. Along with tips, precautions etc.

A M-Ishan says:

Thanks. Very helpful to me

Melly Explorations says:

What year is that?

DIVSCUBA says:

how about the self leveling version? Hyundai are saying they must be replaced at main dealer…

Slappyjoe says:

The music is bash your face off stupid

Jorge Mendoza says:

Is there a left and right? Or are both shocks the same?

D N says:

Would be a useful video if they actually explained what they are doing and the actual REAL life problems you encounter. Like when the top bolt doesn't come out, or like when the bottom bushing is seized. This video is pointless unless you work in a shop that never sees any rust. Thumbs down no doubt about it. Video is only useful to people that are too lazy to read.

Arturo Hernandez-fabre says:

Would this be same steps needed for a 2p13 Santa fe sport?

pepito houston says:

So, you dont torque the bolts ? and you use a tire pry bar ? lol, noobs

Brian Schade says:

It would be very nice to know what the torque specs on the upper and lower bolts are. Thanks.

des phillips says:

one rear shock absorber went on my 2011 santa fe after only 48,000mls.Never towed with this car. They wanted £760.00 for a new one. Mirror indicator led went on left side mirror, they wanted £120 for a new one. I will never buy another Hyundai for as long as I Iive.

rob wells says:

is your shop sterile

Xavier H says:

Is it necessary to put on any line or anti seaze for rust on either the bottom part of the new shock when attaching or the top? Idk what really to ask but I hope that makes sense.

Kyle4679 says:

This guy makes it look very easy with his $25,000 equipment. For the broke folk like me, get a pry bar, some elbow grease, a hammer, and the Lord almighty on your side.

dan o says:

i watched this and the front shock videos and the job went extremely well. thanks on top of thanks.

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