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Replying to: tonycd (Sep 23, 2008 9:08 am) Does anybody know the problem of a bad GROUNDED WIRE on a new Azera? Is it a serious problem? According to the salesman any new car could have any kind of mechanical problem at any time, and as long as the car was under warranty we had nothing to worry about. Is this a genuine statement or just a sales push? However, he did concede yesterday's car failure during the test drive never happened before him during his 19 years as Hyundai salesman.
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Replying to: njalan (Sep 23, 2008 12:55 pm) Haven't heard of this popping up, but it is true any type of failure can happen at any given time. Being told it's covered by warranty isn't a sales pitch...it's the truth. My '06 Azera is 2.5 years old with 57K miles on it and I just had my e-brake cable replaced (snapped) and my passenger seat cushion replaced (faulty airbag sensors)...all under warranty. During the replacement of the seat, the tech scratched my center console, so guess what else is being replaced??? |
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Typically when I buy a new car, I have a radar detector wired directly to one of the fuses in the nearby fuse box. But does the Azera even have a fuse box in the driver area or are all fuses in the engine compartment? If so, how do I tell which wire will be powered from the positive battery terminal only when the ignition is ON? Also, will a standard GPS fit into the compartment directly above the ashtray? (Two common dimensions for a Garmin GPS are 3.87” x 2.91” x 0.87” and 4.9" x 3.1" x .7".) Where is a good location for keeping your portable GPS? Bud H
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Replying to: budh (Sep 30, 2008 7:31 am) Once you see the fuses, they are labled pretty good. Just figure out which components work when the ignition is ON (windows, radio, headlights, seat heaters...). A great location for keeping it is in the lower corner of the windshield on the driver's side so you can hide your wires. Of course you've got the more obvious location in the middle of the windshield, but then you'll have wires hanging all in the way.
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Replying to: allmet33 (Sep 30, 2008 8:02 am) Could you give me a few specifics on how you kept the wire out of sight and how and where specifically you connected in for power to your GPS? Bud H
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Replying to: budh (Oct 02, 2008 12:01 pm) Mike |
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Have any of you Azera owners lowered your Azera using either lowering springs or coilovers.???? alymac
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Replying to: alymac (Oct 03, 2008 9:59 pm) |
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Doing some haggling on a 2009 Limited Azera, preferable with no option packages but might go for the Ultimate Package for the right price. A quote I received is Limited with no option package: $24,733 (MSRP $29,345) Limited with Ultimate package: $26,053 (MSRP $30,845) It's not appearing they are going to budge much at all on those numbers. What are a few "freebies" I might be able to get them to throw in the deal? I was thinking perhaps an extra pair of keys (that cost close to $100 a piece) would be one possiblity. Oil changes for life? (In my case, I live 100 miles from this dealer.) I'm open to any suggestions. What might you get a dealer to throw into the deal for free? Bud H
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