- #2590 of 3025
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Re: Pinpointing An Elusive Squeek [mtnman1]
by jayess
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Jun 23, 2008 (12:16 pm)
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Replying to: mtnman1 (Jun 18, 2008 3:26 pm)
Unfortunately the brakes seem to have been the problem, rear left only, and only 18,600 miles!! rear brakes. That's what irks me the most. Had it been the front I wouldn't have thought twice. The mileage is probably about 2:1 city. Apparently the noise is the car's 'driver notification system' that the breaks need to be replaced so if you hear it... Need to check the owners manual but I seem to recall reading something about a chirping noise that starts when the breaks need to be replaced.
The rotors were none the worse so I left them alone for the time being.
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- #2591 of 3025
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Re: Pinpointing An Elusive Squeek [jayess]
by m6user
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Jun 23, 2008 (12:48 pm)
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Replying to: jayess (Jun 23, 2008 12:16 pm)
Wow, even for a lot of city driving, 18,600 is very soon to need rear brakes and only on one side. Is there something else at play here?
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- #2592 of 3025
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Re: Sonata trunk keeps popping open [cmw829]
by likofloathe
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Jun 24, 2008 (7:31 am)
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Replying to: cmw829 (Jun 10, 2008 8:33 am)
I am having a similar problem. The trunk does not actually pop open, but the trunk open light does come on intermitantly.
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- #2593 of 3025
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2000 Hyundai Sonata Transmission
by chrisgp
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Jun 24, 2008 (8:24 pm)
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Car has 119,00 miles Automatic. I was driving down the Hwy 70mph using the cruise control when it shifted from D to 3rd gear. It stayed that way until I pulled over and turned off the car. I re-started the car about 5 minutes later and everything was fine. Drove 30 miles 70mph without a problem. The next day I drove about 5 miles 50mph and it did it again. "any ideas"
Thanks
Chris
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- #2594 of 3025
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Re: How much oil [msmb]
by craigbrooks
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Jun 25, 2008 (7:08 am)
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Replying to: msmb (Jun 22, 2008 9:22 am)
Your owners manual states the I4 takes 4.5 qts with a filter change.
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- #2595 of 3025
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Re: 2000 Hyundai Sonata Transmission [chrisgp]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
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Jun 25, 2008 (7:42 am)
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Replying to: chrisgp (Jun 24, 2008 8:24 pm)
Hard to say without being in the car and experiencing the exact behavior. Could be many things. Possibly, if your trans is so equipped, it could be a temperature sensor malfunction which tell the computer that the car is cold when in fact it is at operating temperature. Conversely, there may be a transmission fluid temperature sensor giving a false reading of trans fluid being too hot, sending the transmission into a default mode to protect it. Worst case scenarios would be something wrong with the torque converter lock up. I'd suggest seeing if any trouble codes are present in the computer, also checking your transmission fluid level.
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Re: How specific is information stored in a car's computer? [budh]
by targettuning
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Jun 26, 2008 (5:21 am)
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Replying to: budh (Jun 22, 2008 9:03 am)
I tried but cannot ignore this "hypothetical" question. The driver of this hypothetical car clearly ignored first some "funny" actions or noises or both by the vehicle then a critical warning light and STILL desides to drive just a "little further" and in doing so probably incurred some potentially expensive to repair damage. Now, this hypothetical driver wants to know if the dealer can access proof of the stupidity in play here in order to deny warranty repairs. If that proof of stupidity can be accessed via the engine management computer and its codes how can this information be erased.. Do I have this right?? Oh, the "hypothetical" needs to pay for any repairs alright and instead of asking everyone here if and how you...oops, the "hypothetical" driver can evade paying for their stupidity there should be a lesson learned and that lesson is this: if you ignore not only one, but two or more signs there is something wrong in a major way and continue to merrily motor along until oil spews forth from newly opened fissures in your engine block don't expect someone else (the manufacturer) to bail you out when it is time to pay the piper.
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Re: 2000 Hyundai Sonata Transmission [chrisgp]
by nvbanker
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Jun 26, 2008 (7:24 am)
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Replying to: chrisgp (Jun 24, 2008 8:24 pm)
If you'll check the boards, you'll find that Honda Accords and Acura TLs in the 2002 range had this same problem, with some catastrophic results sometimes. Honda has a "quiet" replacement deal going out there for those so affected. It's a dead bang sure thing Hyundai has no such program. But I think your transmission is toast. I'd dump the car.
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Re: 2000 Hyundai Sonata Transmission [chrisgp]
by ctc1
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Jul 01, 2008 (5:17 am)
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Replying to: chrisgp (Jun 24, 2008 8:24 pm)
My friend with a 01 Elantra had the same exact problem and it turned out to be a inexpensive sensor. I believe it was the crank sensor that lost contact with the computer and put trans into limp home mode. I think it happen at around the 100,000 mark also. Hope this helps good luck.
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2009 Maintenance Schedule
by bargugl
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Jul 04, 2008 (4:56 pm)
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Can someone with a 2009 Sonata check your owner's manual and post what the frequency of the AT fluid change and radiator change is on the severe maintenance schedule?
Thanks.
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