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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / February 2007

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Warranty manifold replacement

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Mad E Moe - 15 Feb 2007 01:01 GMT
Ok this is related to my previous post about power loss , when I had
the work done they also replaced the exhaust manifold for cracks under
recall . When looking up prices for the catalytic converter I see that
the convertoer and manifold are sold as one piece , so now I'm
wondering if they just reused the old converter and welded to the new
manifold ? or is it standard policy to to replace the complete
assembly ??
Mike Marlow - 15 Feb 2007 15:18 GMT
> Ok this is related to my previous post about power loss , when I had
> the work done they also replaced the exhaust manifold for cracks under
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> manifold ? or is it standard policy to to replace the complete
> assembly ??

That's probably a better question to ask the dealer who did the work.  Have
you looked underneath to see if there are any signs of a cut and weld, or if
it looks to be completely new?

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Hyundaitech - 15 Feb 2007 22:25 GMT
On many vehicles, the manifold and converter are one assembly.  If
this is the case for your car, you received a new assembly.  There’s
no way the dealer would have welded a new manifold on an old
converter

> Ok this is related to my previous post about power loss , when
> I had
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> manifold ? or is it standard policy to to replace the complete
> assembly ??

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Mad E Moe - 16 Feb 2007 07:51 GMT
Your right HyundaiTech , it is a new assembly  . I also found out
there are 2 catalytic convertors and its the second one thats plug ,
I'm getting it fixed tomorrow .

>On many vehicles, the manifold and converter are one assembly.  If
>this is the case for your car, you received a new assembly.  There’s
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> > manifold ? or is it standard policy to to replace the complete
> > assembly ??
 
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