Hyundai Creta: General Information / Specifications
Items
|
Inner side
|
Outer side
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Front driveshaft
|
Joint type
|
TJ
|
BJ
|
Max. permissible angle
|
23°
|
46.5°
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Tightening torque
Items
|
N.m
|
kgf.m
|
lb-ft
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Front
|
Tire wheel hub nut
|
88.3 ~ 107.9
|
9.0 ~ 11.0
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65.1 ~ 79.6
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Driveshaft caulking nut
|
274.6 ~ 294.2
|
28.0 ~ 30.0
|
202.5 ~ 217.1
|
Strut assembly lower mounting bolt
|
137.2
~ 156.9
|
14.0 ~ 16.0
|
101.2
~ 115.7
|
Brake caliper mounting bolt
|
78.4
~ 98.0
|
8.0 ~ 10.0
|
57.8 ~ 72.3
|
Wheel speed sensor mounting bolt
|
6.9 ~ 10.8
|
0.7 ~ 1.1
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5.1 ~ 8.0
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Brake disc mounting screw
|
4.9 ~ 5.9
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0.5 ~ 0.6
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3.6 ~ 4.3
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Upper roll rod bracket bolt
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(A) 107.9 ~ 125.5
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11.0 ~ 13.0
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79.6 ~ 94.0
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(B) 49.0 ~ 63.7
|
5.0 ~ 6.5
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36.2 ~ 47.0
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Lower arm ball joint mounting bolt
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78.5 ~ 88.3
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8.0 ~ 9.0
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57.9 ~ 65.1
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Tie rod end ball joint mounting nut
|
23.5 ~ 33.3
|
2.4 ~ 3.4
|
17.4
~ 24.6
|
Rear
|
Tire wheel hub nut
|
88.3 ~ 107.9
|
9.0 ~ 11.0
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65.1 ~ 79.6
|
Shock absorber lower mounting bolt & nut
|
98.1 ~ 117.7
|
10.0 ~ 12.0
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72.3 ~ 86.8
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Brake disc mounting screw
|
4.9 ~ 5.9
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0.5 ~ 0.6
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3.6 ~ 4.3
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Rear hub assembly mounting bolt
|
44.1 ~ 53.9
|
4.5 ~ 5.5
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32.5 ~ 39.8
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Items
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Lubricants
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Quantity
|
Front driveshaft
|
BJ #23
|
GAMMA 1.6
|
RBA
|
90~100 g
|
CTJ #23
|
CX09-VX21
|
125~135 g
|
BJ #24
|
UII 1.6
|
RBA
|
100~110 g
|
CTJ #24
|
CX09-VX21
|
130~140 g
|
BJ #23
|
UII 1.4
|
RBA
|
90~100 g
|
CTJ #23
|
CX09-VX21
|
125~135 g
|
Special Service Tools
Tool(Number and Name)
Illustration
Use
09568-1S100
Ball joint remover
Ball jo ...
Other information:
Hyundai Creta GS 2014-2025 Service Manual: Description and operation
Description
•
The oil pump is powered by the engine. ATF passes through the oil filter
and gets distributed along the oil channels.
•
The oil becomes highly pressurized as it exits the oil pump and passes
through the line ...
Hyundai Creta GS 2014-2025 Owners Manual: Snow or icy conditions
You need to keep sufficient distance
between your vehicle and the vehicle
in front of you.
Apply the brakes gently. Speeding,
rapid acceleration, sudden brake
applications, and sharp turns are
potentially very hazardous practices.
During deceleration, use engine
braking to the fullest ...