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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / April 2005

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eric.oo@verizon.net - 17 Apr 2005 03:31 GMT
I own a 2000 elantra. she has 44k miles on her. i noticed that since
this winter i hear and feel a slight grinding from the back end when i
move the car from a stopped position. this could be the shocks but
somebody said that it might be the struts.
If it is the struts would this be covered under the warranty?
Thanks in advance.
Jody - 17 Apr 2005 05:53 GMT
sounds like your rear brakes need to be cleaned and serviced not the struts
>I own a 2000 elantra. she has 44k miles on her. i noticed that since
> this winter i hear and feel a slight grinding from the back end when i
> move the car from a stopped position. this could be the shocks but
> somebody said that it might be the struts.
> If it is the struts would this be covered under the warranty?
> Thanks in advance.
hyundaitech - 18 Apr 2005 18:19 GMT
The struts are covered (in the U.S.) for 5 years/60k miles, so it will
depend on the original date of sale of the vehicle whether the struts are
covered, but I'm with Jody-- I don't think it's your struts.
 
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