Our Community is over 1 Million Strong. Join Us.

Grand Future Air Dried Beef Dog Food
Air Dried Dog Food | Real Beef

Grain-Free, Zero Fillers


Please Help 2002 Elantra


upray2
06-21-2004, 11:29 PM
:screwy: Please someone help me out I am the one that had the 2002 Elantra that the engine blew up at only 27000 miles and the car was just 1 year 7 months old well thay finally repaired the engine and the valves were still clattering and it does not have much power when going up hills we took it back and was told the parts just need to break in give it until our next oil change well done that and still have the same problems took car back to shop and now we are told its because Hyundia shop did not do the oil change and we did not have a Hyundia oil filter put in when we had the oil change and thats why we still have the clattering and no power when it goes up hills. Does this sound correct or a little off the wall? I have talked to a few other machanics and thay tell me it sounds more like the timing and I had a machanic to listen to it and he said it sounds awfull that it has acsessive valve clattering and there is something wrong. Whats your opinion? :banghead:

nippjas
06-22-2004, 12:55 PM
My clattering was actually the belts. I do not have Hyundia change my oil. As long as you have reciepts you should be fine.

Find another dealership.

Jason

PhlatulentPhreddy
06-23-2004, 11:37 AM
My clattering was actually the belts. I do not have Hyundia change my oil. As long as you have reciepts you should be fine.

Find another dealership.

Jason

Take it to anyplace but Hyundai to get it fixed. Their service sucks and as to the warranty you better hope you don't need it. I will say that my car has been a pretty good car but my experiences with Hyundai service and sales has been nothing short of abysmal. When I spoke to a Hyundai Motors Representative about a situation I was having with a dealer she told me that Hyundai really doesn't have any interaction with their dealers. Now imagine you're having your problem and for you you have nothing to imagine. My advice would be to look into say Better Business Bureau or Attorney General and taking it to another dealer at the very least is mandatory at this juncture. Best of luck to you. You don't even want to think of selling it cause you'll get nothing for it. Hyundai's aren't rare coins in the automobile heirarchy. Though I like my car and am happy with it overall (so far) I probably will not do business with Hyundai in the future as a result of my experiences with their representatives and the poor quality of their service. Yeh I've had a few service incidents - nothing critical like you but bring it in for an oil change and they break the sheath surrrounding the dip stick and the oil goes all over the manifold and the heater has smoke coming into the car and I could go on but you get the idea. Hope you get it fixed. Keep all your receipts and don't believe this crappola about Hyundai having to do your 30,000 mile doohickey and all at the tune of 4-500 bucks. Get a good mechanic and show him the maintenance schedule in the Owner's Manual. Follow it like the Bible and keep all work related receipts. PS. AAA approved stations I believe guarantee their work for a year. Not sure if this is still true but if the repair lasts a year chances are good that it was done correctly in the first place. Anyway - I feel your pain. All the best. :smokin:

nippjas
06-23-2004, 12:00 PM
Fred, Your too negative. I too had issues with the first dealership I went to. But after going to another dealership I was serviced professionally and had all my complaints/issues resolved completely. They even had their Dent Wizard guy push out a minor door ding, no charge.

I do not like dealers myself, in fact I believe there's a reason why they are often called stealers. Don't get me wrong I'd never spend the premium for a dealer routine service, but for warranty work? Please....Don't descriminate against all the other dealers because you can't find one worth a $hit in your area.

I posted the Hyundia Consumer Service phone number not to long ago in another post. These people are great. I find it hard to believe that they wouldn't help you or said something stupid like they don't regulate the dealerships. Try calling them without firing your 40 calibers. I have found that people in the CSR realm don't talk to you straight, if at all, when their under attack.

Since switching dealerships I am completely happy, A coilpack recently went out on my ride, took less than a day to get the part but they still rented me a car so I could get to work.

Jason

PhlatulentPhreddy
06-29-2004, 01:05 PM
I'm sure that Typhoid Annie was really a nice person if you got to know her but I'd keep my distance on general principles. When multiple people lie to me from the same organization and I've had service problems in two states and at 6 dealers in those two states I begin to question doing further business with that company. That's just me. To date the dealer never did anything for me that didn't cost me a dime. When I had a repair at Valley Stream Hyundai in Long Island New York where my shifter cable broke it was covered by warranty. Unfortunately, I lived in NJ at the time and it took them 3 days to fix it. I said while they were at it to give me an oil change. They charged me over $40 for that oil change. I recently had the bait and switch trade in deal almost played out on me at a stealer in NY. For me 3 strikes and your out and we're well beyond that here. The cars are decent by all accounts mine included. You may have found the penultimate Hyundai service center but upon my experience I think they stink. I feel very positive about this feeling though if that helps. Their is no negativity or emotion in this, just an analytical assessment of the facts having owned the car for 4-1/2 years and having dealt with Hyundai on a few too many occassions for my liking. They may indeed be a good car and worth the money but the resale is terrible with a capital T, I wouldn't want to deal with whatever friendly people you spoke of as my experience with same was negative. Thanks for giving me the benefit of the doubt as to my demeaner when speaking with them. I usually don't chew off a Customer Service Reps head as I do IT Customer Service for a living. But I can recognize when someone is lazy and doesn't give a shit pretty well now after 44 years and that was the case there. As it was I didn't have to pursue it further and won't be in a position to in the future. You can call me negative but I assure you I'm positively not going to deal with Hyundai for anything unless the engine falls out and is still covered by my warranty. Don't worry - Be Happy :smokin:

nippjas
06-30-2004, 01:10 PM
Your right Fred, I don't know you. But being a computer guy, you know as well as I that email/posts are not direct/personal communications and it is easy to miss the tone/intent of the post. What I read into something someone else may not. What I read is that you are very pi$$ed at the stealer and appear to hold a very solid opinion towards all of them as a result. I may have been mistaken before, if so I apologize.

The key to me saying "Too Negative" is the fact that more often than not, replies to posts can turn into a soapbox. And this is fine...But...the soapbox should come after answering the guys original question. This Xray...sorry UpRay guy still doesn't have a consensus opinion from any of us on what to do about his car...Which I believe was his intent to find a solution. The string of responses that followed didn't fix his situation only highlighted that the stealers suck. No one, including myself, posted anything technical that he could actually look for.

Oop's...Better get off my soapbox,

Jason:smokin:

PhlatulentPhreddy
06-30-2004, 02:41 PM
You're right Jason. This guy needs more than my diatribe on Hyundai dealers right now. I stand corrected. Hope the guy gets his car fixed and all wherever he goes. All the best. Peace.

Freddy :smokin:

twospirits
07-01-2004, 10:46 AM
Hey upray2took car back to shop and now we are told its because Hyundia shop did not do the oil change and we did not have a Hyundia oil filter put in when we had the oil change and thats why we still have the clattering and no power when it goes up hills.
Thats balony, just because you change the oil at a different location and had another filter put in thats not Hyundai should not produce that problem. I would take it to another Hyundai service center and get another opinion. Where did you get the engine repaired, at a Hyundai service center or elsewhere? Did you have the clattering and no power going uphill problem before the replaced engine? If not and it has happened after the engine was replaced then logic would dictate that the place that replaced the engine did something wrong to cause the problem.
You may want to check Hyundai Webtech and look up any TSBs on the Sonata and see if there is a previous problem.

Hey nippjas
I agree

Hey PhlatulentPhreddy

While its true that the marjority of the complaints not only in this forum but in countless others are about dealership and service techs not doing their job correctly there are good ones out there. I do not see anything wrong with Hyundai Valley Stream charging you 39 for the oil change. You did ask them to do it. That I know of every Hyundai Service center charges for their oil changes. As for other services, I have my vehicle serviced at Hyundai Valley Stream, cause after searching and using countless others service centers in the NY area, they seemed to be one of the better ones in terms of service.
Now I am curious to know why is it that you had it serviced at Valley Stream when you live in NJ. I originally bought my vehicle at Difeo Hyundai in Jersey city and their service department is considered one of the best. In fact their main service person at Difeo was nominated best Hyundai service tech two years running. But unfortunently they are too far away from me. I would think Defeo would be closer to you.

nippjas
07-01-2004, 10:53 AM
While its true that the marjority of the complaints not only in this forum but in countless others are about dealership and service techs not doing their job correctly there are good ones out there.

Couldn't we create a info area and post the bad and questionable dealers...and if that's too much of a libel issue maybe we could just post the dealers that users have had good luck with?

Jason:2cents:

twospirits
07-01-2004, 10:57 AM
That is not a bad idea, you can if you want too, but I would suggest to start the thread in the Non-Specific section.
I can see that thread getting long, lord knows I have a few stories to tell myself. :evillol:

nippjas
07-01-2004, 11:08 AM
That is not a bad idea, you can if you want too, but I would suggest to start the thread in the Non-Specific section.
I can see that thread getting long, lord knows I have a few stories to tell myself. :evillol:


I think if we do this it should be a simple list of names and addresses. Keep the soap box in other thread.:2cents:

Jason

PhlatulentPhreddy
07-01-2004, 01:08 PM
Valley Stream is where it broke down on the LIE. $40 is too much for an oil change anywhere and we're talking 2 years ago here. Bought car at Brad Benson in NJ. I would suggest avoiding them unless you have a liberal supply of grease.

nippjas
07-01-2004, 01:10 PM
Valley Stream is where it broke down on the LIE. $40 is too much for an oil change anywhere and we're talking 2 years ago here. Bought car at Brad Benson in NJ. I would suggest avoiding them unless you have a liberal supply of grease.
Trust you mean KY? :evillol:

nippjas
07-01-2004, 01:12 PM
Valley Stream is where it broke down on the LIE. $40 is too much for an oil change anywhere and we're talking 2 years ago here. Bought car at Brad Benson in NJ. I would suggest avoiding them unless you have a liberal supply of grease.

Fred, I created a Soapbox for stealer subject matter under non-specific. You should copy or move this post over to there.

Jason

nippjas
07-01-2004, 01:16 PM
Couldn't we create a info area and post the bad and questionable dealers...and if that's too much of a libel issue maybe we could just post the dealers that users have had good luck with?

That is not a bad idea, you can if you want too, but I would suggest to start the thread in the Non-Specific section.
I can see that thread getting long, lord knows I have a few stories to tell myself. :evillol:



Done...Under non-specific "Dealers You can Trust".

Also ...Created "SoapBox" for dialog threads about dealers.

andrew348
07-02-2004, 09:20 PM
valve clattering on a new engine ?

i know this engine very well and have built many hyundai 2.0l in my day if i had to make an educated guess based on what ive seen in the field i would say that someone confused the intake and exhaust shims that sit between the lifter and camshaft . i have seen brand new box engines that i had to reshim the head inorder to get the appropriate valve clearence . with the wrong shims in place you will get a loss of power and one hellofa noise

cinsom
07-16-2004, 12:42 PM
I had all the clear coat come off my hatch and I called hyundai customer service direct and they said they'd repair it, free.
Well, when it came time to find a dealer to it, they all say hyundai is full of crap and know that the dealers aren't going to do the rapair. So, I called Hyndai back and they said it is up the the Manager of each Hyundai dealership to decide on whether to repairs these items or not.
Needless to say, I have a car that looks like shit and nobody will do anything about it.

oasisgod
07-21-2004, 04:12 AM
"we did not have a Hyundia oil filter put in when we had the oil change"


I've had a 98 hyundai elantra for 4 years and never once had a service done by a dealership. I've been using Fram oil filters and Supertech oil (the good stuff) and never had a problem. There b.s.ing you around.

Add your comment to this topic!


Quality Real Meat Nutrition for Dogs: Best Air Dried Dog Food | Real Beef Dog Food | Best Beef Dog Food