> I just had a puncture repaired on my 2002 Santa Fe (45,000 miles) and
> was told by the tire dealer that because of wheel corrosion the
> tire/wheel will not hold air. Anyone else have similar experiences? Is
> this a warranty issue I should take up with my Hyundai dealer? (My
> bumper to bumper is 6 years/72,000 miles).
No, never had that problem. Yes, I'd expect the warranty to cover it.
Matt
Richard - 28 Sep 2006 04:16 GMT
Thanks Matt. I'm dropping off the wheel at the dealer tomorrow. I also
have to ask them to replace the long bolt that holds the spare tire
carrier secure. In the 4.5 years that I've owned the car I have never
used the spare. The bolt had rusted and snapped when I tried to loosen
it. And I thought these things only happened at night in the rain on a
dark country road!
Richard
>> I just had a puncture repaired on my 2002 Santa Fe (45,000 miles) and
>> was told by the tire dealer that because of wheel corrosion the
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> Matt
Richard - 29 Sep 2006 20:06 GMT
I heard from my dealer this morning that Hyundai is replacing all 5 rims
on my Santa Fe. They said it is a 'good will' warranty replacement. I
just feel the rims were defective since even the unused (until now)
spare is showing the same corrosion. No matter. Since they are being
replaced I am satisfied.
Richard
>> I just had a puncture repaired on my 2002 Santa Fe (45,000 miles) and
>> was told by the tire dealer that because of wheel corrosion the
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> Matt
Edwin Pawlowski - 29 Sep 2006 20:24 GMT
>I heard from my dealer this morning that Hyundai is replacing all 5 rims on
>my Santa Fe. They said it is a 'good will' warranty replacement.
Good to hear that they are taking care of customers.
>I just had a puncture repaired on my 2002 Santa Fe (45,000 miles) and was
>told by the tire dealer that because of wheel corrosion the tire/wheel will
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> Richard
I had it happen many years ago with a steel wheel. Of course, that was in
my school days when the (recap) tire was probably worth more than the rest
of the car anyway.