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32 messages, Last post on Nov 27, 2009 at 8:31 AM
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Replying to: gamleged (Jul 07, 2008 7:03 am) Now what would a fellow need with a "Whistler radar detector?" Nice to have one for sure simply to know that the 'man' is indeed around, but for me, my days of going much faster than the posted speed limits are over, what with the higher prices of fuel and those terribly expense speeding tickets. I stopped using them when my rather expensive Valentine failed when only thirteen months old and they refused to fix it because it was one month out-of-warrantee! Wasn't so much the fact that they wouldn't stand behind their product, but the attitude of his wife.
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Replying to: snaglepus (Jul 07, 2008 7:56 am) Yeahhhh, that's th' ticket. Or rather, that's not the ticket... |
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Replying to: cdmuile (Jul 02, 2008 8:49 pm) Don
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Replying to: drdonrs (Jul 10, 2008 8:54 am) How many people don't wear rings? There should be a TSB for this problem, and they shouldn't even mention that it's the customer's fault because we wear rings. We had a Jag with wood wheel and never had a problem - the Azera wheel looks pretty, but is ultra cheap plastic. |
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Replying to: cdmuile (Jul 01, 2008 9:09 pm) I've been to three different dealers in my area including the hack store where I bought (they had the best price) and they all SUCK!!! . One service writer at one of these illustrious dealers didn't even know what an Azera was. These dealer's service depts are aloof and insincere. They are in need of some serious customer service training. Part of the problem, IMO, is that they sell multiple brands and give more respect to the other brands and treat Hyundai like the unwanted step child of the bunch. By contrast, the Mitsubishi dealer (I also have 2 mitsubishie's) just down the road that I use is absolutely fabulous and will go out of their way to make sure you are satisfied. The owner is always "on the floor" and greeting customers. They even bought one of my new cars back and replaced it with a new one because of a paint issue (car had a scratch in the hood and manager promised to replace it if we bought. Turned out that replacement wasn't an option and body shop painted anyway. Oops!) |
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| 33,000 mi on an '06 Limited and the passenger seat-back recliner switch needs to be replaced. It won't function to bring the seat-back up from any recline position. Dealer has to order part but will install under warranty. Dealer is replacing the passenger seat-bottom frame as well. Apparently the air-bag weight sensor is sending intermittent fault code signals to the computer. | |
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| Both my wife and I have experienced the driver's seat suddenly falling back. It makes driving scary. Has anyone else found such a problem? Thanks for all the great information on this site. | |
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| WOW, Its been 8 days and no complaining, whining or compliments, things must be looking up for our Azeras. I have to go to Hyundai-Forums to get the latest info on our Azeras. | |
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