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Re: '09 Transmission/Electrical problems Hyundai response [targettuning]
by roaurboat
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Sep 02, 2008 (4:53 pm)
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Replying to: targettuning (Sep 02, 2008 6:01 am)
Dear Targettuning,
I understand what you saying about the fuel mileage vs. staying in 3rd gear longer (my 08 only has four gears) and realizethe trade off. However, do you think that 18 miles / gallon in short trips/in town driving is good? I get over 30 on the hwy, which I am pleased with but was hoping for better fuel efficiencty around town, especially if I have to put up with the lugging.
Rob
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Re: '09 Transmission/Electrical problems Hyundai response [roaurboat]
by targettuning
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Sep 03, 2008 (6:17 am)
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Replying to: roaurboat (Sep 02, 2008 4:53 pm)
Refresh my memory as I forget if you have the 4 cylinder or the V-6 version. If you have the V-6 then, yes, I do think 18 mpg is good (at least not objectionable) for short trip/in town stop-go type driving. On the other hand it might be a bit low for the 4 cylinder but even then depending on the size of your town or city and how much more time you spend stopped than going this may be acceptable. For example I will refer back to our 2006 Civic EX sedan with 5 speed automatic...my wife drives this car for the most part and drives about 2 1/2 miles (if that) to work then putters around our largish town/smallish city accumulating maybe 15-20 miles per day and the last fill-up on Monday produced a little over 24 mpg. This is typical for this car in this driving scenario. Many would 'boo-hoo' such "low" fuel economy for a Honda (and a Civic yet) but I find it typically gets from about 21- 22 mpg in winter ( in Pa snow and cold) to about 25 max in summer using the A.C. This same car got 38+ mpg on our last road trip. I guess what I am trying to point out is that for a gas vehicle the absolute worst fuel economy is derived in the city...short trip...stop-go...gridlock type environment during which it frequently gets ZERO mpg. The only types of vehicles that shine in around town driving are 1. electric (of which there are few/none..yet) maybe diesel (of which there are few available), and for sure hybrids, especially the Toyota Prius/Toyota Camry hybrid.
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Re: '09 Transmission/Electrical problems Hyundai response [roaurboat]
by ronylala
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Sep 03, 2008 (12:07 pm)
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Replying to: roaurboat (Sep 02, 2008 4:53 pm)
please you all wrong about the Gears. Hyundai Sonata 2008 has 5 gears and not 4. only when you put it as stick shift you will see it as 4 but the automat has 5.
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Re: '09 Transmission/Electrical problems Hyundai response [roaurboat]
by ronylala
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Sep 03, 2008 (12:13 pm)
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Replying to: roaurboat (Aug 30, 2008 10:16 am)
i have the same problem and i am meeting the BBB with Hyundai on friday sep5 . i will update here.
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Re: '09 Transmission/Electrical problems Hyundai response [ronylala]
by crogers1
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Sep 03, 2008 (2:30 pm)
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Replying to: ronylala (Sep 03, 2008 12:13 pm)
hello...I just found out my car is going to cost $900 to be fixed for what sounds like a common problem. The transmission slams into gear sporadically and drags after that. They say it is the output speed sensor. I'm finding the info on here very interesting and helpful. Can you let me know what you find out from the BBB and Hyundai on Friday ??? I would really appreciate it as the people at Hyundai were less than helpful. This car was serviced for this problem before and supposedly fixed. Thanks again
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Re: '09 Transmission/Electrical problems Hyundai response [ronylala]
by backy
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Sep 03, 2008 (6:14 pm)
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Replying to: ronylala (Sep 03, 2008 12:07 pm)
For 2008, in the U.S., the Sonata had four forward "gears" in the AT with the 2.4L engine, and five forward gears in the V6. For model year 2009, the Sonata 2.4L got a 5-speed automatic.
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Re: '09 Transmission/Electrical problems Hyundai response [backy]
by ronylala
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Sep 04, 2008 (8:41 am)
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Replying to: backy (Sep 03, 2008 6:14 pm)
sorry but you still wrong they just didn't update it on the system. you can check it yourself. put the gear on manuele and then when its get to 4 switch it to auto you will hear the gear switch. also the Thecnitian confirmed that issue. thats why the transmittion has problems in the car.
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Re: '09 Transmission/Electrical problems Hyundai response [crogers1]
by ronylala
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Sep 04, 2008 (8:48 am)
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Replying to: crogers1 (Sep 03, 2008 2:30 pm)
i will. hope i wont need to go to next level and take a lawyer.
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'08 I4, 4 or 5 speed
by jlindh
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Sep 04, 2008 (9:04 am)
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Replying to: ronylala (Sep 04, 2008 8:41 am)
An upgrade to a 5 speed automatic transmission was touted as one of the improvements on the '09 I4 Sonatas. On the 5 speed Hyundai auto, you can select gears 1 thru 5 in the manual gate. If your transmission has 5 gears you'll be able to select (and read) the 5th gear if you're above about 40 mph. I'm guessing that you're mistaking the torque converter lock-up for an additional gear which you do not have.
Many, many Hyundai personnel don't know their products.
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Re: '09 Transmission/Electrical problems Hyundai response [ronylala]
by backy
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Sep 04, 2008 (12:17 pm)
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Replying to: ronylala (Sep 04, 2008 8:41 am)
The new, second-generation Theta II 2.4-liter DOHC inline four-cylinder engine delivers more horsepower and quicker acceleration. Fuel economy numbers are 22 mpg city/32 mpg highway with the standard five-speed manual transmission or the newly available five-speed automatic transmission with SHIFTRONIC(R).
http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2008/02/06/076911.html
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