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9 messages,  Last post on Mar 08, 2008 at 6:36 PM

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Re: Not quite fixed yet [rob22315] by volvista
Oct 25, 2007 (5:44 pm)
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Replying to: rob22315 (Oct 06, 2007 3:37 pm)

My 2007 Limited Entourage had the same problem. I purchased it on Sept 8th, 2007. The first service which was done to fix the issue was a re-alignment.(9/23) (And of course someone rear-ended my car as I was on the way to drop it off.) After getting it back from the auto body shop(10/11)..within 20 minutes the "fixed" power steering problem re-occured. I turned my car in to the dealership to be repaired this past weekend (10/21) and now they are going to have to put a whole new power steering rack (due to malfunctioning valves in it's current ps rack) into the car and realign it again.(no part available in the US estimated fix date 11/2) I hope this will fix the problem. Other problem with the car malfunctioning power sliding door on passenger side which began happening this past weekend. (not a result of fender bender)After six weeks I have driven my car maybe 20 days.
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Another update by rob22315
Oct 26, 2007 (6:12 am)
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The dealer has replaced every major hydraulic component in the steering now - four visits total. Since this qualifies as a 'lemon' under VA law, we're going to arbitration.
 
There is a fix for the sliding door problem. The techs put a piece of vacuum tubing into the door frame to keep the doors from sliding too far forward. When the doors travel too far forward, they don't latch properly. I'm guessing this is because the rubber stops compress over time. I had it done on the passenger side and the fix seems to work. The tech who did the repair explained this to me but didn't say exactly where he put the tubing. I looked and couldn't find it - otherwise you could probably do it yourself.
 
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Re: Another update [rob22315] by volvista
Nov 01, 2007 (1:23 pm)
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Replying to: rob22315 (Oct 26, 2007 6:12 am)

My steering problem has not been fixed yet.
waiting for a part....perhaps it will be fixed by Nov 9th.
Only 7 more days after that for the Hyundai to be considered a lemon by OR law. Service and sales departments are both frustratingly incompetent.
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Re: Another update [rob22315] - final update by rob22315
Mar 08, 2008 (6:36 pm)
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Replying to: rob22315 (Oct 26, 2007 6:12 am)

Finished today - Hyundai took the 2007 back after arbitration with the BBB and replaced it with a 2008. Under VA law, they can ask for compensation for mileage on the vehicle at 1/2 the rate set accepted by Fed Gov (I think it's the same as 1/2 of what the gov pays for POV travel) minus our time to/from the repair shop. In the end, it cost us $485 to get a new vehicle. We're happy with the arrangement and hope the new one doesn't have any major issues.

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