Hyundai Online Shop Manuals Access

93 messages,  Last post on Nov 21, 2010 at 11:19 AM

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#64 of 93 Help, Factory Service Manuals by Bad08Sonata

Dec 10, 2008 (7:10 pm)

Is there a place, on-line where I can view the procedures for emergency brake checks/adjustments/repair for a 2008 Sonata.
 
I took it in 9 time for a whoop, whoop, whooping noise. Cause: E-brake was rubbing when in the released position for the last 10 months.
 
Service department replaced rotors and e-brake pads, now the e-brake does not hold the car when it is pulled into the middle position. (8 clicks from the released position.)
 
Regional said everything is aligned, but will not put this in writing!
 
I know, call BBB
 
I need the BR Service manual procedures for my claim.
 
 

#65 of 93 Re: Help, Factory Service Manuals [Bad08Sonata] by bhmr59

Dec 10, 2008 (8:55 pm)

Replying to: Bad08Sonata (Dec 10, 2008 7:10 pm)
Maybe you just have to pull the parking brake all the way up.
 
Why would you only pull it only midway up?

#66 of 93 Re: Help, Factory Service Manuals [bhmr59] by Bad08Sonata

Dec 11, 2008 (12:51 am)

Replying to: bhmr59 (Dec 10, 2008 8:55 pm)
Adjustment is made using a force gage, pulling handle with 196 N of force or about 44 lbs. This should move the E-brake handle to the 8th click from 0 position.
 
If it is not adjusted correctly, extra tension on the cable will stretch the cable and may cause E-brake drag when the e-brake is off. Not enough tension on the cable will cause the E-brakes not to engage correctly.
 
E-brake should make slight contact on the first click, and the car should not move when the emergency brake is in the middle position (8 clicks from 0).
 
I can push my car by hand when the E-brake is at the 4th click, the car is barely held when the E-brake is in the 12 click from 0 (there are only 15 click from 0 to max) This is after HMA replaced the rotors and shoes.
 
Procedure is very detailed in the service manual.
 
If not aligned correctly, E-brake drag (light contact over time) will cause premature failure of rear brake parts...out-of-round rotors in the E-brake area (small brake shoes & drum/rotor will have to be replaced).
 
Hyundai does cover this repair after 1 year or 12,000 miles.
 
Our continued indication was, driving down slight hills...let your foot off the gas and brake...if car picks up speed, brakes are not dragging. If car slows, E-brake may be dragging...not some devised garbage the Hyundai Motor America (HMA) representative will have you believe "Safety hold-back command in transmission...car design...slows you down on declines"
 
Since I know about a possible problem, insurance states I will be liable...HMA & Dealer want to hold out 40+ day...to see if they will be ordered to buy-back car.
 
THIS IS NOT THE ONLY PROBLEM...Transmission intermittent miss-shifts from 2 to 3....HMA representative answer is my wife and I are not driving the car hard enough. We are "Light-footed" drivers. Just some more garbage! Already had the Adaptive Learning Module rest several times, A/T fluid replaced and detailed inspections
 
BOTTOM LINE IS I HAVE A LEMON and LEMON TECHS WORKING ON THE CAR. If the computer does not say anything is wrong, than NOTHING IS WRONG FROM HMA POSITION.
 
 

#67 of 93 No gas or spark ? by normansands

Apr 16, 2009 (2:23 pm)

I replaced the Ignition pack, fuel pump, fuel filter, checked all fuses,relays and fuseable links.
 
Car ran fine turned off and now it just spins the engine no spark or gas

#68 of 93 Re: Help, Factory Service Manuals [Bad08Sonata] by donna388

Apr 20, 2009 (8:34 am)

Replying to: Bad08Sonata (Dec 11, 2008 12:51 am)

 
Are we to gather that you are pursuing a "Lemon-Law" buy-back on your Sonata?
 
Let's form a club for everyone who is doing this.
I am doing just that with our Azera, so I will be more than happy to join up.
 

#69 of 93 Re: Hyundai Online Shop Manuals Access [ray_h1] by 1995sonatav6

May 04, 2009 (2:24 pm)

Replying to: ray_h1 (Nov 21, 2006 12:06 pm)
I'm unable to access the HMA site because I have a mac. Any suggestions about getting a OEM Service manual for my 1995 Sonata 3.0L?

#70 of 93 Re: Hyundai Online Shop Manuals Access [1995sonatav6] by newowner10

May 05, 2009 (4:55 am)

Replying to: 1995sonatav6 (May 04, 2009 2:24 pm)
E-Bay, the dealer. Why will a MAC not work?

#71 of 93 Re: Hyundai Online Shop Manuals Access [1995sonatav6] by 1995sonatav6

May 05, 2009 (8:35 am)

Windows is required.

#72 of 93 Re: Hyundai Online Shop Manuals Access [1995sonatav6] by pat

May 06, 2009 (9:07 am)

Replying to: 1995sonatav6 (May 05, 2009 8:35 am)
Usually it is the browser, not the OS, that matters. Have you tried Firefox?

#73 of 93 Re: Hyundai Online Shop Manuals Access [1995sonatav6] by 1995sonatav6

May 06, 2009 (9:13 am)

yep. tried explorer, firefox, safari. Do you have a mac?
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