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Have you tried other dealers? The experience varies from dealer to dealer. You might get better treatment at another dealer.
If there's a Trojan horse for Hyundai, it is their less-than-desirable dealers. Hyundai better start imposing strict service levels on its dealers.
Hyundai's dealership network & service levels do not do justice to their products.
Per the recall notice I received: if your vehicle experiences the air bag warning lamp with a passenger in the seat, they replace the seat belt assembly and the wiring. If you don't already have that problem, they simply reroute the wiring - the latter fix would not affect your seat belt's mechanical operation.
Just picked it up and returned the complimentary loaner (2010 Sonata) and the bill was a whopping $0.00.
Got to love the warranty and my dealer has been great.
Amazon also has customer reviews on these plugs
If these plugs were as good as they claim ALL car co. would use them.....
NGK Plugs
Dealer wants like $250 to replace the plugs on the Azera. I'll look around and see what I can find or see just how hard a job it really is. I do know that when you remove the manifold, you have to put a new gasket back on it when you put it all back together.
I have been able to identify it related to gas pedal pressure. At Speeds up to about 40 MPH when pressure to the pedal is applied there is a recurring squeak that sounds like it is related, chirp, chirp, chirp...
When I release the pedal pressue no squeak.
Has anyone had this issue and found a resolution?
I am reluctant to take to the shop for the "we dont hear it sir" routine.
Good luck on finding a solution.
I don't have my manual with me, but the manual shows you how to do it. I also have a 2007, btw.
After I told the service advisor that I had been rotating the wheels, he stated that "They (Hyundai) have had problems with the suspensions on these cars causing tire wear, but haven't been able to figure it out." I asked him how to prevent the same thing on a new set of tires; his only suggestion was to rotate at each oil change (I think he meant every 3500 mi).
This car has not shown any of the classic shock symptoms over the almost three years since it was new.
These wheels have been rotated at about 8k mi twice before. Is this a tire defect, wheel misalignment, the result of the infamous shock problems, or a new suspension defect?
Have any of y'all who had premature tire wear figured out the cause? Any recurrence of the problem with a new set of tires?
Annual Miles 14,316, Avge MPG 24.18, Gas cost 10.5 cents per mile (CPM), License at 1.5 CPM, Maintence/parts at 4.7CPM, and insurance at 2.6 CPM for an overall CPM of about 19.3. These numbers do not include depreciation. Car based in MN so gas mileage like this am, at 20 below, probably at about 3 mpg. Still love the car and enjoy every drive in it. Total mileage now at 49,000.
Nothing has really gone wrong except a few minor things covered by the warranty. every once in a while when I start the cat the rear sunshade goes up. I am going to mention that to the dealer next week just so it can eb documented in case is happens more often.
The CD Player stopped for a few weeks but has been fine lately.Might have gotten screwed up when I changed the battery.
My only regret is I wish I had gotten Blue instead of white. The white ain't bad, though.
Had them replace the cracked dashboard as well. Other than replacing the rear sunscreen twice I have
had no problems with the car and still love it. Saw the new Elantra in Black, sharp looking car.
Same thing in my '08 Ultimate model: I've had it go out twice on my car and both times they just replaced that little 10-cent part.
So I suspect that I , too, have the 'suspension problem' that is not figured out. It is now 2011 and the 2007 (manufactured 4/2007) problem is still not figured out.
I wonder if it is substandard strut cartridges.
I did get one strut housing replaced under warranty - it was causing some 'chatter' at slow(5 mph) speed with side-to-side rocking on uneven (but not bumpy) pavment, such as in a parking lot.
Seems the other side has a slight chatter under same conditions.
Did you ever get the vibration fixed?
Also, blew a radiator hose last week. But given the mileage, still very few problems. Also had an activator go out on driver's side door (power lock issue).
Still gettng about 24mpg, and very happy with my Azzy.
Regarding our driving light our front right one burnt out in the first 2K and had it replaced. No problems with the headlights though.
Will check tire Rack for the tires as these Michelins are done.
I had the left strut housing replaced under warantee about a year ago. Now the right one is chattering/squeaking or whatever the noise is. About to be replaced under warantee as well.
Still have some vibration issues at 45mph and up.