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Re: BRAKE LITE RECALL [stoutt66] by msallmen
Oct 06, 2009 (9:25 am)
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Replying to: stoutt66 (Oct 04, 2009 10:25 am)

There are 2 power switches. The 4-way switch moves the seat forward and backward or tilts the front or back of the seat cushion up or down. To recline the seat back, twist the other power switch which is located on the side of the seat cushion just behind the 4-way switch.
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Re: Looking to buy my first Hyundai - '06 Sonata [1st_hyundai] by curtr
Oct 10, 2009 (5:52 pm)
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Replying to: 1st_hyundai (Oct 04, 2009 10:45 am)

Do all the things ''Backy" said - but if my experience with my 06 GLX is any indication, you're buying a good car. I've got 191,000 miles, and nothing has gone wrong.
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Re: Looking to buy my first Hyundai - '06 Sonata [curtr] by jhopkins1
Oct 11, 2009 (12:38 pm)
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Replying to: curtr (Oct 10, 2009 5:52 pm)

you are lucky, i bought mine, although used with less than 30k, so far i have had within 2 years
 
1 blow out while car sitting in driveway
1 flat within 2 weeks of the blowout
rear window replaced ( antennae/defroster defective)
front power door locks replaced, now rear door locks not working
drivers visor repaired (loose and falls down)
front drivers headlight bulb replaced-it is a pain to access took almost 1/2 hr
L rear and 3rd brake lights out
car acts as if in neutral after accelerating from a stop, had to coast to the side of the road and repeatedly try and restart
cupholder insert came out, lodged down side of flap and could not open
radio volume knob doesn't work
passenger visor light not working
drivers "cheater" handle pulled out of ceiling
glove compartment door pins came out, door drops down
drivers outside mirror control not working
leaky struts
 
warranty only covers major issues so all these hardware issues would be my expense, plus no loaner coverage and the closest dealer is 30 miles away.
 
plus other design issues I wouldn't necessarily think of until experienced, such as
 major noise when windows rolled down, air noise is extreme, cannot hear
rear speakers have limited sound
mp3 display too large, should scroll
limited upholstery color selection, dark would show less dirt
dash control console has poor lighting, cannot brighten during the day
continually replacing cabin air filter or inside gets humid and foggy
cd's skip only on this player
poor vent directional design for front, rear passengers don't get any air
windows seem cheap, sounds are heard thru the glass as if it is really thin
unable to use seat or dash covers for protection due to airbags per mfr.
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Re: Looking to buy my first Hyundai - '06 Sonata [jhopkins1] by backy
Oct 11, 2009 (3:12 pm)
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Replying to: jhopkins1 (Oct 11, 2009 12:38 pm)

All of the problems you listed (first list) except tires, tail lamp bulbs, and anything caused by abuse would be covered under the bumper-to-bumper warranty. Even headlamp bulbs--I know that because I've had headlamp bulbs replaced under warranty on the two Hyundais I've owned. The dealer told me those are covered, but other bulbs such as tail lamps are not (after one year).
 
If you are finding you have to replace the cabin air filter more than once a year or so, you might just try removing it. My Elantras had/have a place for such a filter, but it was not included in the cars when I bought them and I've never missed it.
 
As for not being able to use seat or dash covers, this is true for any modern car that has SRS airbags in the dash and seats. You might be able to find some covers that are specially designed for a Sonata, and have allowance for airbags, but the dealer was probably playing it safe by recommending you don't use seat or dash covers, due to the potential for liability.
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Re: Looking to buy my first Hyundai - '06 Sonata [backy] by duke16
Oct 20, 2009 (1:55 pm)
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Replying to: backy (Oct 11, 2009 3:12 pm)

I BOUGHT MY DASH COVER FROM MY DEALER iT WAS SPECIALlALLY MADEFOR THE SONATA.
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Re: Looking to buy my first Hyundai - '06 Sonata [duke16] by backy
Oct 20, 2009 (2:08 pm)
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Replying to: duke16 (Oct 20, 2009 1:55 pm)

That's great!
 
p.s. please take off Caps Lock.
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Re: Looking to buy my first Hyundai - '06 Sonata [jhopkins1] by targettuning
Oct 21, 2009 (6:01 am)
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Replying to: jhopkins1 (Oct 11, 2009 12:38 pm)

OK lets consolidate your issues
1. tires..at 30K miles they should be at least 1/2 to 2/3rds worn and flats are not unusual (nails, screws, road trash etc) The blow out? who knows.
2. rear window replacement. Many people unknowingly place items on the rear package shelf that scratch the rather fragile antenna and rear defrost grids. This also happens when removing decals inside the window and even if not careful cleaning the inside glass. These are conductive paint sprayed on over a template.
3. burned out bulbs..ah show me any car that has infinite bulb life. not an issue.
4. roof mounted "assist handle" you must really put a lot of your weight on it to pull free from the roof. They are grab handles mainly used to keep passengers from being thrown about during spirited cornering and frankly I don't know why the driver has one since during that spirited driving he/she should have both hands on the wheel. I don't believe they are to be used as a body hoist to lever in and out of the car.
5. I will concede power equipment controls i.e. window, lock, mirror, seat will randomly fail. The same for door lock actuators, window motors. It happens.
6. Cup insert came out??? OK!
7. Visors...again OK failed, fixed.
8. glove box broke? boy you are hard on some things e.g. visors..assist handle...glove box. These are things I have NEVER repaired or had replaced ever on any car I owned at any mileage.
9. leaking struts..again not unusual since they are "wear-out items" and depending on how bad the roads are where you drive "sooner than later" comes to mind but in any case a little side trip: I bought a 2006 Honda Civic new and BOTH rear shocks leaked out and needed replaced by 4,000 miles. The right side was thought to have been dry long before the 4K when they were replaced.
The rest of the stuff is personal dislikes and "I woulda done it different if I designed the thing" So, in conclusion your tires went flat, your bulbs burned out, you had some minor issues with locks and visors and glovebox door and power mirror. Boy there probably are lots of people who wish that was all the problems they had with their car. I notice no mechanical issues..no engine, no transmission (except for the acting as if were in neutral thing). By the way what was wrong there? No brake issues either. Not too shabby I'd say
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2006 SONATA SNOW TIRES W/ STUDS 55 vs 50 by HOBP
Oct 21, 2009 (12:46 pm)
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Have 2006 Sonata GLS w/ 225-50-17 tires. Live upstate NY on a hill / car is really bad in snow. Barely makes it up some mild hills even w/ ESC/Traction Control turned off (otherwise it thinks the wheels are losing traction and applies brakes - might as well be standing still!).
 
Looking to buy / have priced studded snow tires (Firestone Winterforce) - however set of 50's is appx $120 more than 55's. Has anyone out there had this same problem / corrected it via studded tires / can offer any guidance? Would the 55's do OK / not present clearance problems? Not a lot of "bad" roads here to top out in wheel well, and will be careful not to make "sharp" turns etc...
 
Thanks much!
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Re: Looking to buy my first Hyundai - '06 Sonata [targettuning] by jhopkins1
Oct 22, 2009 (5:36 pm)
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Replying to: targettuning (Oct 21, 2009 6:01 am)

The previous person was asking about these cars and I was giving my experience.
The point I was making is that I have never had this many problems from one car out of all the cars I have ever owned put together, coincidence or not. I am NOT hard on my cars. I don't yank on anything. All of these items (glovebox, visor, cupholder, assist handle, etc) broke during NORMAL use. I never used the handle as a "body hoist". Nothing hard or punishing. I just think Hyundai has cheap hardware.
I never place anything in the rear window. It is a used car so who is to say what the previous owner did. The "neutral" thing was a big deal, when you are stuck in the middle of traffic or the railroad tracks.
And for all the power window, door lock issues, it is more than inconvenient to have to keep taking the car out of town to the dealer and rent a car for the time mine is down. It just seems as soon as one thing gets fixed, something else goes out. And thus another rental car bill on TOP of any other repair bills.
The purpose of buying a fairly new car with low miles was reliablity and I am not sure I feel that with this particular car.
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Re: Looking to buy my first Hyundai - '06 Sonata [targettuning] by oviraptor
Oct 31, 2009 (7:27 pm)
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Replying to: targettuning (Oct 21, 2009 6:01 am)

I agree I have only had one issue the right rear door actuator, but I have done 57,000 and had the car for 4 years. Only other things Battery died after 4 years I have swapped both stop light bulbs, that it and I believe all this is better than any other car I have owned. I used to have a dodge grand caravan, and that thing cost me at least $1,000 every quarter, for brakes, starter motor, water pump e.t. a.l.
 
Hyundai make a good car in the new Sonata, and I love the Genesis.

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