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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / May 2005

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ugly clicking noise UPDATE (its dead)

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Jacob Suter - 14 May 2005 09:20 GMT
A few weeks ago I posted about my Santa Fe making an ugly noise.

They replaced the timing belt tensioner... picked it up, drove it 4
miles (ran noticeably better), got out - heard the same rattle...

Went back to dealer.  They go over it, eventually giving up - telling me
to return when the Hyundai corporate rep comes through in a couple
weeks.  I find this an acceptable (the car ran great otherwise)
solution...  I drive home...

That was about a week ago.  Today I'm heading through the Davy Crockett
National Forest, about as far as you could possibly get from a cellular
tower, and experience sudden total power loss and an extreme
vibration/noise.

I find a nice place on the side of the road to park, luckily at the top
of a hill...

Eeeek...

It has 86,685 showing on the odometer.  mmm, warranty...

Shut it down (its barely running anyways).. give it a few minutes, check
 under the hood, check to see if theres a monstrous hole in the oil pan
(thats what I expected, judging from the noise), check the oil (smells
slightly gassy), check the trans fluid...

Restart - it cranks slower than usual, dimming the lights harder, and
barely catches with much vibration, then (with a lot of commotion) it
stumbles and dies.  Yep, she's *dead*. :(

Roadside assistance is very helpful...  None of the local wrecker
services bothered to answer the phone (its Friday @ 8:45pm, what do you
expect?), they call around and dispatch a wrecker from Lufkin (45 miles
away)...

After 30 minutes or so of talking to roadside assistance (no local
wrecker 'services' answering) and about 45-50 minutes for the wrecker to
show up, I'm on my way home.

Tomorrow (or maybe Monday, not sure yet) I'll find out what the next
step is - I'm expecting a loaner car, and hoping for complete engine
replacement...

ttyl,
JS
sligo - 14 May 2005 15:36 GMT
I wish you the best in dealings with Hyundai.
Seamus J. Wilson
> A few weeks ago I posted about my Santa Fe making an ugly noise.
>
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> ttyl,
> JS
Pete - 15 May 2005 08:08 GMT
why do  you say that in my dealings with them they have gone over backwards
to please me..

Pete..

>I wish you the best in dealings with Hyundai.
> Seamus J. Wilson
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>> ttyl,
>> JS
sligo - 15 May 2005 20:35 GMT
I send my apology for my earlier kind wishes, very insensitive!
Should I now say I hope they don't honor the warranty and rip you off good!
Seamus J. Wilson

> why do  you say that in my dealings with them they have gone over backwards
> to please me..
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> >> ttyl,
> >> JS
James - 15 May 2005 20:51 GMT
> I send my apology for my earlier kind wishes, very insensitive!
> Should I now say I hope they don't honor the warranty and rip you off good!
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>>>>ttyl,
>>>>JS

You should have known that no good wish or personal opinion can be
accepted without a sprinkle of malice.
 
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