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#2757 of 3018
2007 I4 TIMING CHAIN by aalsherri
Jan 31, 2009 (5:19 pm)
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The I4 has a timing chain. This is great but I would like to know how long it should last in this engine. Usually timing chains last over 150,000 miles and usually give a lot of warning time before they actually fail.
Any history about this engine from the 2006 Sonatas with high mileage?
I like the engine in my car. It is very reliable but a little noisy.
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Re: Spark Plug & Wires ABUSE! [newowner10] by de1029
Feb 04, 2009 (10:46 am)
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Replying to: newowner10 (Jan 30, 2009 2:12 pm)

first, my apologies to everyone (all you kind people who put up with my questions AND provide me guidance and insight in manuvering the costs of maintenance)...for a) not providing correct information AND, b) taking so long to reply.
 
Car is a 2000 Sonata V6...so, all who quoted me prices...my apologies.
I am remiss in that I STILL haven't checked my maintenance bills to see WHEN was the last (dare I say, EVER) spark plug change! Since today is a snow day, I should FIND the time to do that. Car has approx. 114,000 miles...so, I am debating doing anymore maintenance (battery, timing belt [soon], spark plugs, checking fan blower noise, checking transmission sound...) and maybe just look into a new car (sorry, for some reason my mind is thinking Malibu).
 
Perplexed at just how much trouble it is to make repairs due to manner in which the under the hood workings are arranged...labor costs kill us.
But, I am figuring that car's lack of response is no doubt due to bad spark plugs and for this reason (and wasting gas) I should bite the bullet and have them replaced.
Someone posted that the wires should be replaced at the same time and I have come to agree with that. So, I've talked myself into doing the plugs...and then see what happens next. If car response gets smoother and doesn't balk when I step on the gas then I will have LEARNED to pay closer attention to the maintenance schedules!
Ok. Enough of me. Thanks to everyone who has responded. If anyone else has anything further to add...I am all EARS and ALWAYS eager to know more.
Joe
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Re: Spark Plug & Wires ABUSE! [de1029] by backy
Feb 04, 2009 (11:15 am)
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Replying to: de1029 (Feb 04, 2009 10:46 am)

Another consideration is, you are getting close to the 120k service. That is a biggie, e.g. includes timing belt, which you mentioned, and a lot of other stuff. You might add up all the maintenance the car needs, including plugs/wires and the 120k service, and consider the value of your car, and factor that into the consideration to hold onto the car or get a new one. Of course, you could do a LOT of maintenance on the Sonata for the cost of a few payments on that new Malibu. The comment about the transmission making noise is troubling though.
 
P.S. Has the subframe ever been checked? I have read where some Sonatas of that vintage have problems with a rusted subframe.
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Re: Spark Plug & Wires ABUSE! [backy] by de1029
Feb 04, 2009 (7:40 pm)
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Replying to: backy (Feb 04, 2009 11:15 am)

I remember reading about the subframe rusting problem...and, I think I asked the place where I have had all my maintenance done for the past 2 years about it and they told me there was no rust problem...but, you can be sure I will run that by them again.
As to the so-called transmission noise...when the car is in drive I hear it and in reverse...but it stops in park and neutral. Engine? but, I do believe I get some trans slippage occasionally. I've taken to warming up the car a bit longer...so as to try to avoid shifting gears too early after starting up the car.
Hey, what do I know about cars...just been USING them for almost 50 years. when they run, you are happy...when they develop prioblems, you hate them. That's why I began considering getting a new car. In the past, I let the cars nickle and dime me to death as one mechanic said to me. Unfortunately...I may go off in the opposite direction This Time in buying new!
Ah, how to get an (honest) appraisal of just what is needed to repair the car...so you can make the RIGHT decision!
Thanks for your comments. Please feel free to provide anything else.
Joe
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Re: 2007 Sonata V6 noise and vibration [august44] by wildcat007
Feb 05, 2009 (9:04 pm)
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Replying to: august44 (Apr 16, 2008 9:24 am)

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diesel engine by benetlyne
Feb 09, 2009 (11:35 am)
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Good day to all i'm the (proud) owner of a Sonata 2000 automatic 165000 km 4 cyl engine.
The problem the engine sound like a diesel engine no backfire, no rough idle, no black smoke but no power.
The million dollar question what is wrong with the engine. Your help would me appreciated a lot.
 
Ben
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Re: diesel engine [benetlyne] by newowner10
Feb 10, 2009 (5:44 am)
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Replying to: benetlyne (Feb 09, 2009 11:35 am)

Is the check Engine light on? Have you done any maintance to the engine? How about the fuel filter?
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Re: Center Mounted Brake Light [hotrod54] by osaka75
Feb 13, 2009 (8:53 am)
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Replying to: hotrod54 (Dec 26, 2007 4:06 pm)

Unbelievable. Just took my car in for basic maintenance and to have the center brake light bulb replaced. The Hyundai dealer wants $75 to change it! I thought he was pulling a fast one by explaining how hard it was to change. But I examined it myself quickly and didn't see an easy way to do it. For $75 they really need to use a bulb that will last at least 20 years.
 
On my last car this was literally a 90 second job.
 
edit: I wanted to add that although in the owners manual the replacement of several bulbs is outlined, this high mounted rear stop light is not described.
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Re: Spark Plug & Wires ABUSE! [backy] by de1029
Feb 19, 2009 (11:18 am)
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Replying to: backy (Feb 04, 2009 11:15 am)

Well, folks, I finally did get to check through my bills...Seems last spark plug/wires job was done at 78,000 miles. i remember the dealer telling me at the 90,000 mile service that i needed sparkplugs & wires. fortunately i refused due to the high cost...now almost 4 years later i realize that i could not have needed them replaced & the dealer was only doing what the service called for.
So, now we know that i am at 114,500 miles - almost 75,000 miles on the plugs and wires. At 120,000 miles, they are a replaceable item on the chart...as is the timing belt. So, does it pay to do both at the same time because of the labor involved? Meaning, places mecahnic goes to do repair work are the same? therefore don't do plugs & wires now and in 5,000 miles do the timing belt?
do both NOW?
Appreciate ANY shared information.
Joe
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Re: Spark Plug & Wires ABUSE! [de1029] by craigbrooks
Feb 20, 2009 (9:09 pm)
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Replying to: de1029 (Feb 19, 2009 11:18 am)

Joe,
If you can afford to do both...do them now. If the timing belt breaks you could be looking at a major expense. I wouldn't wait until 120K to change the belt. You're close enough to warrant the replacement of the belt AND the plugs/wires. Your gas mileage should improve helping offset the plugs/wires cost. Go for it my friend.

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