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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / December 2005

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2004 Hyundia XG350

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Tenn - 26 Nov 2005 20:57 GMT
I own a beatuiful car but at times it wont respond to the gas pedal the
eng. stays at idle it has become a safety problem when needing to take off
in traffic. The dealer has had the car 8 times and could not find the
problem they said we had to live with the problem because the factory is
not useing this 3500 eng. any more so wont fix problem does any one have
any suggestions for cure? they say tenn. does not have a lemon law.
Mike Marlow - 27 Nov 2005 01:02 GMT
> I own a beatuiful car but at times it wont respond to the gas pedal the
> eng. stays at idle it has become a safety problem when needing to take off
> in traffic. The dealer has had the car 8 times and could not find the
> problem they said we had to live with the problem because the factory is
> not useing this 3500 eng. any more so wont fix problem does any one have
> any suggestions for cure? they say tenn. does not have a lemon law.

I'd be taking the car to a different dealer, and I'd be having a
conversation with the Hyundai Zone Rep.

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-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net

rayindesmoines@yahoo.com - 27 Nov 2005 04:15 GMT
> > I own a beatuiful car but at times it wont respond to the gas pedal the
> > eng. stays at idle it has become a safety problem when needing to take off
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> -Mike-
> mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net

Does your state have a lemon law?  I think ours becomes effective after
6  trips to the dealer for the same problem with no resolve.
Brian Nystrom - 27 Nov 2005 08:47 GMT
> I own a beatuiful car but at times it wont respond to the gas pedal the
> eng. stays at idle it has become a safety problem when needing to take off
> in traffic. The dealer has had the car 8 times and could not find the
> problem they said we had to live with the problem because the factory is
> not useing this 3500 eng. any more so wont fix problem does any one have
> any suggestions for cure? they say tenn. does not have a lemon law.

Contact Hyundai directly. The dealer is lying to you. If the car is
under warranty, they are obligated to fix it. Since there is a safety
issue involved, you'll probably find that Hyundai is very responsive
when you contact them.
John Horner - 11 Dec 2005 17:12 GMT
> I own a beatuiful car but at times it wont respond to the gas pedal the
> eng. stays at idle it has become a safety problem when needing to take off
> in traffic. The dealer has had the car 8 times and could not find the
> problem they said we had to live with the problem because the factory is
> not useing this 3500 eng. any more so wont fix problem does any one have
> any suggestions for cure? they say tenn. does not have a lemon law.

Tenn does indeed have a lemon law, see:

http://www.carlemon.com/lemons.html
 
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