When i first bout my car, I would apply the brake and sometimes hear a
clunking sound in the rear passenger drum. I took it in and the dealer
ship could not find anything wrong. Now i am at 111000 and it starting
again. you can feel the clunking in the brake petal a little bit. Does
anyone have any ideas or has this happen to anyone else.
hyundaitech - 15 Jun 2006 17:59 GMT
First step is to take it in and have it checked.
What made it go away in the first place?
D_LO - 16 Jun 2006 02:28 GMT
> First step is to take it in and have it checked.
>
> What made it go away in the first place?
I dont know, when i took it in the noise stop.
johnin - 15 Jun 2006 21:49 GMT
When i first bout my car, I would apply the brake and sometimes hear
clunking sound in the rear passenger drum. I took it in and the deale
ship could not find anything wrong. Now i am at 111000 and it startin
again. you can feel the clunking in the brake petal a little bit. Doe
anyone have any ideas or has this happen to anyone else
Try looking it up www.lemonlawspecialists.com/tsb/hyundai.htm
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johnin
sam - 16 Jun 2006 01:34 GMT
>> When i first bout my car, I would apply the brake and sometimes hear a
clunking sound in the rear passenger drum. I took it in and the dealer
ship could not find anything wrong. Now i am at 111000 and it starting
again. you can feel the clunking in the brake petal a little bit. Does
anyone have any ideas or has this happen to anyone else.
D:
That happened to my 03 Accent under warranty.
Replacing the rear wheel hydraulic cylinders stop it.
D_LO - 16 Jun 2006 02:29 GMT
>>> When i first bout my car, I would apply the brake and sometimes hear a
> clunking sound in the rear passenger drum. I took it in and the dealer
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>
> Replacing the rear wheel hydraulic cylinders stop it.
Thanks for the info, i thought it was just my car.