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Hyundai Sonata Rear Thump
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As far as standard wheels, that is correct, but the 17" wheels were an option on the GLS for 2006 so many of them have the 17" wheels.
"17-inch, 5-spoke Euroflange Alloy Wheels with P225/50R Tires; (P215/55R tires later availability)"
Looks like there might be a tire option that may help cure some of the harsh ride & noise characteristics many have complained about.
This is a good thing for future buyers to note or current owners to consider when replacing worn 50 series tires.
My guess is that it's designers and marketing people.
I doubt that it is engineers since they are usually very conservative people. However, if engineers were in charge of designing cars, none of us would look twice at these ugly monsters. So it takes all disciplines to build and sell a car. If only they would run some of the design/marketing things past engineering to ensure functionality isn't lost we would all be better off with cars, washers and dryers etc.
Sorry for the rant.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
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I would take it to my dealer, but I don't want to be gypped. I have a problem with trusting dealers based on past experiences.
1. The steering wheel will have track station controls
2. The tires will be the new 55R instead of 50R
3. The K-thunk will be fixed
I've left a message with the dealer but still haven't heard anything. Hopefully I'll get a response here.
Thanks!
Good luck and happy holidays.
Don
Had my 2007 Sonata Limited (manufacture date 8/25/06)into the dealer for two things mentioned in these forums:
1) K-thunk: Dealer said that there was a recall on the rear strut and they subsequently replaced the strut. Odd thing was that they just replaced the right strut. Sure made a big difference. When asked about the right one only, service manager said that was the only one listed. Sound familiar to anybody or did many of you get both replaced?
2) Transmission had a tough time finding a gear at around 40 MPH after slowing from a higher speed: An Adaptive re programming was done and seems to have taken care of the problem.
Hope this helps somebody.
Anyhow the reprogram is via a connector found under the dash. It connects a handheld diagnostic tool (Hi Scan) to the automobile electronics. There are many control modules incl. engine,transmission,ABS/traction control,stability control and probably lots more.
gave me the royal treatment, Thanks Harrisburg Hyundai I know why they are the #1 dealer in Pa. now
Ben Cunningham
You didn't mention whether the fix stopped the noise, so I assume it did. Right? Did it completely eliminate the noise, or did some noise remian?
Thanks,,,
They also gave me a full tank of gas for my troubles, as my
dealer lives 30 miles from me ( Harrisburg Hyundai )
Cableguy06-I'll try to post a picture of my car with the HID's installed.
Does anyone know a place in central Texas area that is doing the fix on a 2006 that was not purchased from them?
I think Hyundai has to strengthen their dealership system and instill a strong sense of customer oriented service. It does not appear to be happening with all dealerships.
Dealer had the rear shocks replaced and said that was causing the noise from the rear window. Wrong! Also,the dealer had some fix (recommended by Hyundai) for the front window. Wrong Again! And of course, the day I took the car in, they could not find the dash rattle, so I still have that issue, which is the most annoying of all the sounds comming from this brand new car.
If I push the dash in towards the windshield right above the gauges, the noise stops. Then returns a few short minutes later. Makes me think the dash isn't secured properly to the firewall.
What a joke!
Will keep you posted
It is my wife's car, and I literally had not driven it for a year, until this past weekend. We attended an event in Berkeley, with its quite-terrible roads; the drumbeat was loud and dismaying. Only today did I find this forum, discovering that the problem is a widely-shared one. Tomorrow I will take a number of the above posts with me when I speak to the service manager again. I expect the outcome to be dramatically different this time.
I am grateful to you all.
http://jerrystout.us/sonata/index.htm
To craigsbrook: I found the TSB by using your link. It appears to me that this applies to 07s. Am I wrong?
Many thanks.
The link was not mine. It was provided by a very kind gentleman in one of the Hyundai forums.
Print it and show to dealer .. it helped me alot.
In my case 'SE 2007' the dealer didn't argue much after showing him the TSB. He ordered the part.
Will keep you posted when susp. are installed
Don