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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / March 2006

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Hey Hyundaitech!!

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wolfcub27540 - 21 Feb 2006 18:48 GMT
Wanted to catch your attention so I started a new thread.  Did you see the
reponse I posted regarding the engine whine??  Is this a logical
explanation.  My dealer told me that was what Hyundai Engineers said but I
wanted to make sure they were being straight up with me.

Thanks

The answer they got was that Hyundai knows of the engine whine and that it
is a deign flaw with the Variable Intake Manifold
hyundaitech - 22 Feb 2006 22:20 GMT
Yes, I saw that.  The explanation is plausible, but I've never heard such
a
noise on an '06 Sonata.  I have heard noises for similar reasons on other
cars, however.
wolfcub27540 - 28 Feb 2006 18:30 GMT
I have received several phone calls from Hyundai and have actually been
encouraged to look into filing Lemon Law papers for Hyundai to re-purchase
my car or to go through thier AUOTLINE Arbitration procedure. What amazes
me is that I have never said that I wanted to have them re-purchase my
car. I do like my vehicle but the engine whine whihc has been diagnosed as
a design flaw with the intake manifold is something that I was hoping
Hyundai would at least make an attempt to fix. I ahve requested numerous
times that they give my dealership authroity to try some things to fix it
b/.c they refuse to do anymore until they receive approval from Hyundai.
However, instead of working with me the consumer which I am willing to do
they are pushing me to enter arbitration to get tehm to buy back the car.
Just amazing!!!
Dumbass - 01 Mar 2006 14:15 GMT
what car and what engine...

>I have received several phone calls from Hyundai and have actually been
> encouraged to look into filing Lemon Law papers for Hyundai to re-purchase
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> they are pushing me to enter arbitration to get tehm to buy back the car.
> Just amazing!!!
Matt Whiting - 05 Mar 2006 20:21 GMT
> I have received several phone calls from Hyundai and have actually been
> encouraged to look into filing Lemon Law papers for Hyundai to re-purchase
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> they are pushing me to enter arbitration to get tehm to buy back the car.
> Just amazing!!!

It may be that the design flaw is not readily corrected and the easiest
way to make you happy is to buy back your car.  I don't understand why
they would want you to do this via the above procedure rather than just
make you an offer, unless there is some advantage to them to using the
arbitration procedure - unless they expect you to lose in arbitration,
which then may prevent you from suing them later.  I'd be sure to read
the fine print of arbitration VERY carefully before taking this route.

Matt
 
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