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Hyundai Elantra Maintenance and Repair

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Re: Auto tranny/riborn by cjaccetta
Jul 23, 2001 (8:31 am)
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I have a 2001 Elantra GT and the mornings I also notice a delay when the auto tranny shifts from 2nd to 3rd gear. I do not, however, notice a 1000 RPM increase in engine speed. The shift delay is very brief, usually only resulting a split-second revving before the shift occurs.
 
This shift delay only occurs when I use very light throttle pressure. If I'm giving the car a lot of gas the shifts are crisp. Also, after I've driven for 15 minutes or so the shift delay goes away.
 
I noticed the same dealy when I test-drove a different Elantra GT. Perhaps there is some sort of temperature control governing the tranny's shift patterns. Or perhaps Hyundai's "fuzzy logic" shift computer needs to be reprogrammed.
 
Other than the shift delay and a tendency to hold 3rd gear too long, I'm satisfied with the transmission's performance.
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Hard starts by dorf47
Jul 23, 2001 (5:15 pm)
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Has anyone else noticed that the engine starts very "hard", kicks over with almost a "shake" and then settles down?
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Paint by pam49
Jul 23, 2001 (5:43 pm)
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We have a 2000 Elantra (dark green), 5 speed that my daughter has used now for ten months, problem free. Recently we were waxing it when we noticed several small circular marks (I hesitate to call them dings, but that's what they look like) on the engine hood. The rest of the car seems fine, but these marks were not removed by cleaning. Do Hyundais have a reputation for poor paint? We keep the car very clean and only noticed these marks recently. Does anyone know Hyundai's paint policy (not rust from underneath)? Thanks for any response. Pam
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YIKES by rbeaudin
Jul 31, 2001 (3:54 pm)
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I picked up my champagne GLS 5-speed on Saturday, put it in a garage for two hours today, and now I have a small paint nick on the bumper! (Okay, I live in Manhattan, I should expect these things). Anyone have any touch-up advice? I would imagine that the paint would be different for the plastic bumper vs. the rest of the body, but I might be wrong.....any advice would be appreciated!
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Bumper nick by backy
Aug 01, 2001 (6:52 pm)
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I think it's the same paint for the bumper as for the rest of the car. Your Hyundai dealer has, or can order, a bottle of touch-up paint. If you use the paint sparingly (a paper match stick can work better than the supplied brush) and have a light touch, you should have decent results. Except the touch-up paint never seems to exactly match the car's paint color. I have the same model, a champagne 5-speed, and you've reminded me I have a couple of nicks to touch up (not bad after 9 months).
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Power Steering by rpcohen
Aug 10, 2001 (4:43 am)
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I own a 2001 GLS and it has about 4100 miles on it now and the car is really much better than the Chevrolet Cavalier that I owned prior to it, but my problem is that the power steering seems very light and I am not used to that from other cars that I have owned in the past. My wife has a 2001 Volvo V40 and her steering is tight and I'm wondering if the light feel is normal for the Hyundai. Any advice as that to do or just forget about it. Other than that no other problems to report. I really think the car is great.
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Power Steering. to rpcohen by tb88
Aug 10, 2001 (6:13 am)
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>...and I am not used to that from other cars that I have owned in the past...
 
Power steering is supposed to be light. I believe that they don't use the real power steering in the Cavalier; but a "light" version which I believe they call "ASSISTED..." something!
That may account for the difference you are feeling!
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Re light steering by backy
Aug 10, 2001 (6:04 pm)
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This is weird... I also have a '01 GLS (10 months) and just rented a Sunfire this week--it should steer like a Cavalier. I thought the Sunfire's steering felt a tad lighter than the GLS'. The GLS has speed-sensitive steering. So it should feel very light at low speeds or when parking, and firm up when cruising. If yours does not do that, you should have it checked. The Volvo could very well have firmer steering; European cars are known for their firm steering.
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Early problems... by clarkemode
Aug 12, 2001 (10:12 am)
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I have a 2001 white package 2 with automatic and I am having or had the following problems...
 
1..steering wheel shimmy since day 1, 2 balances and a rotation later, STILL have the shimmy
2..Check engine light for a canister valve that wasnt closing at 250 miles
3..bad compressor at 1000 miles
4..a pull to the left at 65MPH, pull to the right at 0-45MPH
 
Does anyone have any advice? I only have 1000 miles on this car, and I never had these problems with any other car I owned. This is a brand new car, I am losing faith in Hyundai. Is there anyone I can call at Hyundai to vent my problems besides the dealership?

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