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Re: Hyundai quality ???? service???? [badhyundai] by newowner10
Jul 06, 2009 (11:47 am)
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Replying to: badhyundai (Jul 06, 2009 10:47 am)

Did just 1 wheel wear out that could be a warranty issue. Did you take it to an independent service place to see if you realy needed brakes?
 
Did they give you a reason why the brakes wore down so quickly?
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Re: Hyundai quality ???? service???? [badhyundai] by targettuning
Jul 07, 2009 (5:24 am)
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Replying to: badhyundai (Jul 06, 2009 10:47 am)

Regarding your complaints about brakes...
1. no manufacturer, including the Japaneese warrants consumable items, i.e. brake pads or shoes, windshield wiper blades, clutch parts, and possibly bulbs. These items are designed to be used up (consumed) with each use. You may find individual dealers that MAY replace these items once as a good-will gesture (especially if they seem to wear out sooner than expected) but as a rule...nope. What constitutes "light driving"? To you it might be light but????? driving habits play an important part in how long brakes last and I know for a fact Henrietta is very, very close to Rochester which is a typical U.S.city (read rush hour traffic) so you probably have stop-go driving if you go there frequently. and..
2. Since asbestos has been eliminated from brake friction material it seems brakes do not last as long in general. I have a friend who owns and operates a small general service automobile garage and he sees his share of brake repairs. It is his opinion that the new material used in pads does not last long. That is, he replaces the same customers brakes on a frequent basis.
 If you are advising others not to buy Hyundai based on how long your brakes lasted you have a flawed argument. And yeah, we have owned both Hyundai products and currently a 2006 Honda Civic. The Honda has had multiple small irritating problems at very low mileage. For example, both rear shocks leaked out at less than 4,000 miles and were replaced under warranty, the front driver seat bottom cushion fabric wore thin at less than 9,000 miles (no greasy jeans or screwdrivers sticking out of my pocket to damage it) and was replaced under warranty. The tires are 2/3rds worn at around 21K miles and at last oil change I was told the battery should be replaced (at my expense) and the car has 21,400 miles. Is Honda better? I wonder.
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Re: Hyundai quality ???? service???? [badhyundai] by LASHAWN
Jul 10, 2009 (11:43 am)
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Replying to: badhyundai (Jul 06, 2009 10:47 am)

Sounds like your Hyundai Dealer service dept should've at least told you why the pads wore down son quickly, possibly due to your light driving albeit in stop and go traffic. Listen you can't fault the vehicle for your driving habits. Pads are a preventive maintenance item just something your gonna have to deal with no matter what kind of vehicle you drive. Do you think all those people that own 08/09 Chrysler minivans are all that concerned about having to replace their brake pads every 20-25k miles? Not if they did their homework and knew before they bought one.
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Re: Hyundai quality ???? service???? [badhyundai] by haidong
Jul 11, 2009 (4:27 am)
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Replying to: badhyundai (Jul 06, 2009 10:47 am)

I have my 2007 Sonata. The brake has problem when I purchased the car. I felt pulsated when I pressed the brake. I took it back to dealer and they resurfaced the rotor, the dealer told me they took 4 cut to surface the rotor. Now it is 33,000 miles and I have to change all my rear brake. I tried to contact with Hyundai, they refuse to do anything for that. And I told them I will not buy hyundai, they do not car. Keep away from Hyundai, tell your friends.
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Re: Hyundai quality ???? service???? [badhyundai] by bobad
Jul 15, 2009 (9:10 am)
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Replying to: badhyundai (Jul 06, 2009 10:47 am)

I have 40K on my 2006 V6, and the brakes are fine. They appear ot have 10-20K more miles left on the pads.
 
Some people drive with their left foot on the brake, and that will wear them out prematurely. Also, disengaging the cruise control at 75+mph with full braking is extremely hard on the brakes and rotors. The brakes should be tapped (or the cruise disengaged from the steering wheel) and the car allowed to coast a while and slow down before applying full brakes.
 
My Sonata has the best brakes of the 8 or 9 cars I've owned. When I drive other cars now, I'm never happy with the brakes.
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Re: Hyundai quality ???? service???? [bobad] by LASHAWN
Jul 18, 2009 (11:51 am)
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Replying to: bobad (Jul 15, 2009 9:10 am)

I have a 06 V6 Sonata and changed my front brake pads at lil over 55k.
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brake pads by paul4316
Sep 11, 2009 (10:54 am)
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I may be comparing apples to oranges but..... I bought new a 2003 Elantra GT and have a little over 89,000 miles on the original brake pads. It is driven by myself and wife. She does a lot of stop and go, I less so. I just pulled a front wheel and removed the calliper ( a ridiculously easy job) and still see plenty of pad left. I do brake easily and anticipate my stops. I also down shift to 3rd , using the engine to slow. ( automatic transmission) We are not slow poke drivers either.
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Re: shame on hyundai ... [hotrod54] by ray78
Sep 11, 2009 (1:12 pm)
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Replying to: hotrod54 (Aug 03, 2007 7:45 pm)

There are a lot of oil pans that you have not seen then..2.7liter-3-2 liter 3.5 liter chrysler engines all have alumniun oil pans. Many farm tractors have cast iron oil pans. I am sure there are many others out there.
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pungent chemical smell from trunk interior by sltho
Sep 21, 2009 (1:51 pm)
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hello,
 
i purchased an 09 sonata back in oct 2008. the car is great and all, but i noticed a chemical odor (very hard to explain) from the trunk. it was really bad during the summer and the odor is starting to seep into the cabin. i hardly put anything in the trunk and i even checked for dead animals. it's not an organic smell, but a chemical one. the source, after tireless sniffing, is the fabric material that covers the walls and roof of the trunk. the worst is the board that separates the trunk interior from the spare tire compartment.
 
i've been to the dealership and they act as if there is no smell.
 
anybody have any issues like this? any remedies?
 
thank you.
 
sincerely,
t
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Re: pungent chemical smell from trunk interior [sltho] by james1982
Sep 21, 2009 (4:55 pm)
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Replying to: sltho (Sep 21, 2009 1:51 pm)

I have an ’09 as well, and a I haven’t noticed any odor coming from the trunk. When you say it smells like a chemical, do you think it’s fuel or something else? It could be glue.
 
Of course the biggest concern is whether the odor is noxious. The last thing you want is to accidentally get high or black out while you’re driving.
 
If it was me, I wouldn’t use something to simply cover up the smell (air freshener). I would try Febreze or maybe even sprinkle a box of baking soda all over the trunk and leave it in there for a few days before vacuuming it up. In fact, I would go the baking soda route first – you don’t want a lot of moisture from Febreze sitting in your hot, dark trunk (it could cause mold to grow).
 
I hope that helps.

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