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27 messages, Last post on Oct 31, 2009 at 12:30 PM
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While making a right hand turn the drivers side lower control arm tore out of the frame causing the vehicle to pull out of control into the oncoming traffic lane. I called the Hyundai corp 800 # and was assigned a case number and told to take the vehicle to a dealer to verify the frame rust was the cause. I told them it had to be towed and i would need a rental car. I called the dealer to inform them i was having it towed to them and would need a rental. I asked if Hyundai corp had called and authorized the rental and was told, "dont worry we'll take care of you.". Two days later i got a call from the dealer saying that Hyundai would replace the frame at no cost but will not pay for any of the other damages caused by the accident and they would also not pay for the tow or car rental. I have filed a complaint with the Attorney general's office and registered on the NHTSA.gov site. My Hyundai case manager will not take my calls and no one will tell me why. I was told the regional district office made the decision but will not give a name or phone number to call. I was told "they call you, you dont call them". Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Replying to: mike336 (Feb 05, 2009 7:01 am) I have found the dealers have been more cooperative with thier LOYAL customers. Tom Baker Kansas City Mo tntnknb |
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Today I was driving in a residential area and noticed a severe pull to the right. If I let go of the steering wheel, the car would have turned a corner itself. When got out to inspect the tires, I noticed that the driver side front wheel was pointed straight and the passenger side front wheel was turned a little to the right. After setting up an appointment with a local garage, I got online and found this site. I then went out and looked under the hood. Sure enough, there was a bunch of rust and a hole in what I think is the subframe. I contacted Hyundai at the national number and the guy was very professional and said that he would assist me. When I told him what the problem was, he responded by saying that he hadn't heard of this problem before. I assured him that I had found posts by others that had the same issue. He said that he would send out a tow truck through the Hyundai roadside assistance program and tow my car to the nearest Hyundai service center for no charge. Within 45 minutes the tow truck was here to take my car away. In the morning, I will call the service center and find out more. Here is an image that I snapped right before the tow truck arrived:
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Hello all. Have any of you ever heard of this same sub-frame rust problem happening with an Elantra? I have a 2000 Elantra and just spent a mint to get it fixed... Thanks, Nancy
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Replying to: wealthpro (Mar 16, 2009 6:32 pm)
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Replying to: irie1 (Mar 17, 2009 12:25 pm) |
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Replying to: wealthpro (Mar 18, 2009 6:02 am) *******************tntnknb Tom Baker
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Replying to: tntbaker (Mar 18, 2009 6:40 am) There are 110,000 miles on the Sonata. David |
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