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Replying to: Larry_T (May 09, 2009 6:34 am) So I figured, "Why not?!" and got in my back seat and pressed down with some force all around the back and side edges of my "humming" rear deck and... no more humming!... |
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| Well...over the weekend, I noticed my check engine light had come on. Stared at it nervously for a few seconds and ran a mental check to see if the car was acting funny in anyway. It ran smoothly, no rough idle, no hesitation when accelerating, no hiccuping when decelerating, it wasn't overheating or anything else. I pulled into a gas station, pumped gas (which was needed) and made sure the gas cap was put back on tightly...light still came on. So...today, with just a hair over 75k miles on it, I dropped it off at the dealer and waiting to hear what the issue (if any) was. | |
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Under the passenger side there is a plastic skid plate that protects the fuel line. It came loose and dragged along the highway. Sounded like I blew a tire. Took it in and they have an updated replacement part. Apparently this is a defective design part. Also had a recall on a stoplight switch assy that they fixed. |
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I have an Azera 2008, I am having trouble changing the Air Filter in the cabin (inside the glove box). I followed the owner's manual instructions, but I can't get the Glove Box to come down all the way. The Manual says to push the sides of the Glove Box inward to release it. But when I push the sides inward, the glove box does not come down. I did not want to push the sides in too hard, for fear of breaking it. Can anyone help? Thanks Jerry
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Replying to: jerrybiker (Aug 22, 2009 7:13 am) Unhook the tether on the side of the glove box..Next push in the sides of the glovebox WHILE pulling down on the box..it should just drop down...The replacement filter is somewhat expensive...go to WallyWorld and get a disposable A/C filter and cut it to fit....
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Replying to: 101649 (Aug 23, 2009 5:32 am) Thanks, Jerry |
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Replying to: cklinski (Jul 30, 2009 11:57 am) Thanks. John
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Step 1. take it to ONE dealer. If he cannot find problem or disavows it, tell Service Manager you want an appointment with the Hyundai District Parts & Service Manager. While waiting for that you can take it to another dealer if you wish and one is available. Step 2. call Hyundai Customer Care call center and open a case and record the case number and name of person to whom you spoke. Step 3. If DPSM says operating within specs, as designed, no problem found, etc., go to your owners manuals and find the one on Alternate Dispute Resolution, It contains instructions for each state. DO IT!!! If you wish, you may begin Lemon Law at this time, but some states require ADR before Lemon Law suits. Don't waste time. |
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Replying to: maddawg46 (Aug 28, 2006 8:53 am)
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