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Re: Dealer says A/C needs service [asher3]
by newowner10
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Jul 14, 2009 (9:15 am)
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Replying to: asher3 (Jul 14, 2009 4:43 am)
The term "Induction" service sound like he made something up to sound more expensive the "Replace the cabin air filter" to me. The filter should be fine if you do not experiance low air flow from the vents.
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Re: Dealer says A/C needs service [asher3]
by targettuning
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Jul 15, 2009 (4:13 am)
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Replying to: asher3 (Jul 13, 2009 9:48 am)
Needs AC service? It blows cold right?... ANSWER:yes, no service.... ANSWER: no, needs service. Induction service is cleaning the air intake throttle body. Usually they spray a solvent cleaner into the intake and race the engine a bit to suck the foam deeper into the intake manifold. This service may be necessary 100K miles and/or if the engine air filter element was not regularly changed...not at 8K miles....skip it. Finally the cabin filter which filters outside air that ends up in the cabin will dirty and clog but only after at least 20K or more miles. Unless you drive dusty dirt or gravel roads OR through dust storms. Skip it for a few more thousands of miles.
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Fuel Filters
by negative
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Jul 20, 2009 (9:14 am)
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I have a 2006 Sonata 4 cylinder with about 32,000 miles on it. According to the owner's manual, two filters need to be replaced about now, a fuel filter and a fuel tank air filter. From reading up on these here and elsewhere, and from calling the dealer, I understand that both are in the fuel tank and can only be replaced by the dealer.
However, to my surprise, my dealer tells me that both are really designed to last the life of the car and that neither needs to be replaced unless causing problems. (I didn't expect anyone at a dealer to ever say that!)
I understand the fuel tank air filter is a charcoal canister meant to help meet clean air standards. So I can understand why it might not need replacement. (I'd like to do my part for clean air but don't appreciate having to fork over major money to do it.)
But I'm not so sure about skipping the replacement of the fuel filter. I once had a car, 20 years ago, in which I neglected to replace the fuel filter, primarily because it was my first car and I didn't know there was such a thing. In that case, ignorance was not bliss. I'm about to head cross-country from east coast to west and back and expect to put on another 8000 miles in the next month. Is there anything to worry about?
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Re: Fuel Filters [negative]
by newowner10
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Jul 20, 2009 (1:10 pm)
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Replying to: negative (Jul 20, 2009 9:14 am)
It probably is going to be fine, but there could be a warranty issue if you do not do it. Placing a maintenance item in the fuel tank is ridiculous. You should have a special tool to remove the fuel pump. To save money possibly if you remove the seat and such they will spend less time on the job and you could save some money if you do it.
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Re: Fuel Filters [newowner10]
by negative
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Jul 21, 2009 (5:27 am)
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Replying to: newowner10 (Jul 20, 2009 1:10 pm)
I agree that placing maintenance items in the fuel tank is ridiculous.
By the way, it turns out I can't escape the dealer entirely. The sun roof is now leaking, and it's going to be rainy here the next few days. At least it should be covered by the warranty.
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Re: Fuel Filters [negative]
by ctc1
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Jul 21, 2009 (6:55 pm)
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Replying to: negative (Jul 20, 2009 9:14 am)
My dealer also said not to worry about fuel filter. Told me they have yet to replace one as a normal maintenance item. did have trans fluid flushed at aamco shop after I noticed a sudden color change. They told me this is not unusual in many newer cars and fluid was probably ok but I'd rather play it safe and flushed it anyway. I also have 32000 miles on my 06.
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Re: Bad paint problems & lousy warranty support? [rustygutter]
by dallasdude1
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Jul 22, 2009 (5:40 pm)
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Replying to: rustygutter (Feb 20, 2008 4:23 pm)
My wife has an 05 and the paint is coming off the handles too. I'm driving an 01 Catera and its well worth the problems compared to the Sonata. Its a much better car to drive and more comfortable. The seats are by far better and the ghetto blaster (Bose) is light years ahead. My timing belt has 97,000 miles on its too.
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Re: Bad paint problems & lousy warranty support? [dallasdude1]
by targettuning
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Jul 23, 2009 (3:32 am)
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Replying to: dallasdude1 (Jul 22, 2009 5:40 pm)
Catera and the word better (than anything except a Yugo) in the same sentence? No, wait....you do understand " the problems" part says it all. Been there done that. Oh, one more problem will be your engine if you don't have the timing belt changed soon! Catera....bah
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Cruise Control no londer works
by jvc09
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Jul 24, 2009 (6:36 am)
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Since the 70k mark - the cruise control on my 04 Sonata does not work. Dealer ballparked the repair at over $250-$300. Is this realistic and is this a repairable item an ASE shop can handle at a better cost?
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Re: Cruise Control no londer works [jvc09]
by newowner10
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Jul 24, 2009 (10:23 am)
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Replying to: jvc09 (Jul 24, 2009 6:36 am)
Unless you know why it does not work it would be hard to give a price estimate. You could get an estimate from a independent shop that may cost you $50 to $100. Normally an independent would be less expensive once the problem is found.
For dealer to give you the $250 to $300 they most know what is wrong. If they charged you for the estimate they should tell you what is wrong with it. It could be many different things the switches, electronics, sensor, the actuator or a $1 fuse.
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