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1212 messages, Last post on Nov 18, 2009 at 4:35 PM
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Replying to: cobrazera (Mar 21, 2009 3:37 am) No I'm not a Buckeye! I'm a Spartan and I'm proud of that. |
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Replying to: allmet33 (Mar 20, 2009 8:06 am) Does this new acquisition replace your Azera? I know you did a lot of terrific mods to it.
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Replying to: tonycd (Mar 21, 2009 7:12 pm) Unfortunately, I haven't been able to drive it for almost a month now as the dealer is waiting for the seat heating element to get here from Korea so it can be replaced. Stay tuned...still more mods to come on the Azera, but at the same time...I've gotta put in some work on fixin up the wife's A6. Nothing over the top, but she wants to shine a little too.
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Replying to: newguy6 (Mar 06, 2009 2:08 pm)
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Replying to: allmet33 (Mar 23, 2009 5:45 am) |
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Replying to: khathuy (Mar 23, 2009 7:19 pm)
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Replying to: newguy6 (Mar 25, 2009 9:33 am) I have a 2006 Limited with 45k on it and would love to fix the issue with the "clunking" sound and we also experience the same issue you mentioned about the RR tracks. What did mention to the service writer to check? Thanks in advance. - Jim |
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I have posted two messages on the Azera 2008 forum. I am combining and consolidating the posts into a single post on this forum since the subject now concerns the front end suspension issue. Part of post #470 on Azera 2008 forum: I have read Hyundai message boards on Edmunds for all of one day. I am looking at Hyundai for the first time (found good reviews on the Azera) and have much to learn. I found a used 2008 Azera Limited 3.8L (18,000) online at a local non-Hyundai dealership. From your Hyundai warranty experiences, how well does Hyundai stand behind their warranty? All of post #472 on Azera 2008 forum: Update and further questions on the 2008 Hyundai Azera I am considering purchasing from a non-Hyundai dealership. I looked at the build date for the 2008 Azera (on the bottom of the door pillar between the drive’s door and the back seat door). The build date was June 02, 2007 so the Azera is a candidate for the “dreaded front suspension problem” (cars built after 10/20/07 have better quality shock absorbs than those build before 10/20/07). I printed out a copy of TSB 07-50-007 which covers this issue. From what I read in the Hyundai forums the TSB calls for a replacement of an inferior front shock absorber 54611-3L041 with an equally inferior front shock absorber 54611-3L040. I understand the real solution to the problem is to install a better quality front shock absorber 54611-3L640. Do ALL 2008 Hyundai Azera sedans built before 10/20/07 need all four of their shock absorbers upgraded to the new and better quality shock absorbers? I understand the back 2 shock absorbers have different part numbers than the front 2 shock absorbers. Has Hyundai developed a solution to this problem that is available to me if I purchase this vehicle? Do I forget this vehicle or is there a way to purchase the car and get the better shock absorbers (i.e. the 54611-3L640 on the front) installed without any additional cost to me? I am not interested in purchasing a 2008 automobile with existing problems. Any suggestions on how to proceed is appreciated.
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Replying to: tseverson1 (Apr 02, 2009 9:00 pm) The mount is about $32 each side. I don't know about the labor from your area. I can find Independent Mechanics here changing for $50 each side. After seating in other cars (2004 BMW328i, 2002 Acura TL, 2008 Honda Accord) when I carpool on the same road every day with my co-workers, I found out that the ride on the Azera was not that bad at all. The noise is there but unless you really pay attention and the road is really rough, you may be able to hear it if you have the stereo off. As a matter of fact, the Azera is probably one of the most quiet among the others cars. Of course it is also one of the softest ride car. I don't find a problem with the soft ride because strangely it is only soft when you go straight on the rough and uneven road, however, when you turn it feels pretty solid and safe (to me). I trade in my 1998 Q45 for this azera and the ride is very similar with the Q45. Compare to my wife German BMW, it is totally a different ride. The BMW does handle much better but it is a liitle too hard and bumpy for me (She has the Sport suspension). Whatever I said here is my own opinion and i do not mean to offend anyone with BMW, Acura or Honda. I didn't mean to say Axera is better but for the money that I paid, i think it's a value. I paid less than $14000 for a fully loaded (with the ultimate package) V6 2006 azera with leather and only has 9000 miles on it with the remaing 3 years and 50K warranty on it. |
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Replying to: tseverson1 (Apr 02, 2009 9:00 pm) the drive’s door and the back seat door). The build date was June 02, 2007 so the Azera is a candidate for the “dreaded front suspension problem” (cars built after 10/20/07 have better quality shock absorbs than those build before 10/20/07). I printed out a copy of TSB 07-50-007 which covers this issue." You are considering a 2008 which has the same shocks front and back as the 2007s. Read that TSB again. It does not apply to any Azeras built after February 26, 2007. "From what I read in the Hyundai forums the TSB calls for a replacement of an inferior front shock absorber 54611-3L041 with an equally inferior front shock absorber 54611-3L040. I understand the real solution to the problem is to install a better quality front shock absorber 54611-3L640." Where are you going to find a better quality front shock? Not from Hyundai. Front 640s are not a solution to the problem, as the 640 parts have failed in a number of vehicles in which they have been installed. There is one person who paid for the 640 shock parts for both front and back and installed them himself and I have ridden in his car and it is half-way decent. But mine and many others have had the fronts only done and most all of us are not happy as these 640 parts can go bad the same as the 041s and the 040s have done. I am on my third set of shocks and all sets have failed. Had to threaten the Lemon-Law to get the 640s installed even though the mecahnic that did the TSB replacements said the 040s were bad. (He got fired for not changing his recommendation.) "Do ALL 2008 Hyundai Azera sedans built before 10/20/07 need all four of their shock absorbers upgraded to the new and better quality shock absorbers? I understand the back 2 shock absorbers have different part numbers than the front 2 shock absorbers." The latest vehicles, those built after 10/20/07 have 640s all around, both front and rear. The front parts are 54611-3L640 The rear parts are 55311-3L640 "Has Hyundai developed a solution to this problem that is available to me if I purchase this vehicle?" In a word NO. "Do I forget this vehicle or is there a way to purchase the car and get the better shock absorbers (i.e. the 54611-3L640 on the front) installed without any additional cost to me?" In a word YES. Forget it unless you want to go to the expense yourself of installing and paying for both front and rear shocks and while that might correct the problem, it is not guaranteed. In my case, the dealer told me that the 640s would not fit. After threating to go Lemon-Law, all of a sudden those front parts were authorized as a "Goodwill' gesture by the factory rep. But within a very few short miles, the newest wore off and the front end was porpusing, wallowing and undulating from side to side just as it had done before with the bad original 041s and the TSB replacement 040s. Hyundai does not have any decent shocks for the Azera, and does not seem to be the slightest bit interested in correcting this engineering shortcoming. No one and I mean no body makes an aftermarket shock to address this problem. I suspect that there may not be any more Azeras after the MY 2009s. Hyundais' attitude is to not be bothered with fixing this one problem which ruins and otherwise excellent automobile. "I am not interested in purchasing a 2008 automobile with existing problems." As I have outlined above, IF you drive this car that you are interested in and I mean really drive it over all kinds of roads for many miles and you can be satisfied with the way it rides, go for it. Good luck with your decision and please keep us posted. |
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