jtees4 wrote:
On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 12:43:23 -0400, "hyundaitech"
<notpublic@not.public.com> wrote:
Call Hyundai customer assistance and let them know that you're dissatisfied
with your present dealer and that you feel the car is unsafe to drive.
Explain that you don't want to return to this dealer anymore. Chances are
you and they will agree on a dealer to take the car to and they'll inform
the dealer in advance that you'll be coming in. This way the dealer you
take the car to will know it's a special case and will likely treat it as
such.
I figured that was the answer. I just wanted a couple of days to catch
my breath before persuing it again. Thanks again for your imput and
help. Is there a way to guage how far a pedal should go down before
doing anything? Is it as simple as a measurement? Just wondering.
Now that I have three Elantras in the family...I want to be able to
have a service department I can trust.The 07 is good so far. My only
complaint is I do not like the feel of the steering, I know it is some
kind of assisted steering, but I'll get used to that. I think the 03
is still my favorite. I did the waterpump and belts a couple of weeks
ago, cleaned it up and gave it to my son. Only 38K at 4 years. Not
bad. Now I just need a battery, I guess I was lucky to get 4 years out
of the original based on reading I've done. Don't want him to get
stuck. I think I read I can buy any 24F battery, which is a little
better than the original. Thanks again!
About the battery, just installed a Duralast
24F-7H-DL from AutoZone ($59.99)
875 cranking Amps, 130 minutes reserve (original was 550, 92), it fits
perfectly in my wife '02 Elantra and also in my '03 Santy.
jtees4 - 13 Aug 2007 20:22 GMT
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Sounds good. I will check it out. I have never been to AutoZone but
there are a few around here. Thanks.
If you don't have an account at www.hmaservice.com, now is a good time to
get one. There are several specifications regarding your brake pedal that
can be found in the specifications section of the brake area of the shop
manual. I won't post them here because it's significant enough that I
have copyright concerns. If you have any question about the
interpretation of any of the specifications, repost.
jtees4 - 14 Aug 2007 01:56 GMT
>If you don't have an account at www.hmaservice.com, now is a good time to
>get one. There are several specifications regarding your brake pedal that
>can be found in the specifications section of the brake area of the shop
>manual. I won't post them here because it's significant enough that I
>have copyright concerns. If you have any question about the
>interpretation of any of the specifications, repost.
Actaually I do, but I didn't even think of looking there. I will
tomorrow..thanks.
jtees4 - 14 Aug 2007 17:00 GMT
>If you don't have an account at www.hmaservice.com, now is a good time to
>get one. There are several specifications regarding your brake pedal that
>can be found in the specifications section of the brake area of the shop
>manual. I won't post them here because it's significant enough that I
>have copyright concerns. If you have any question about the
>interpretation of any of the specifications, repost.
Hyundaitech...great info. I just looked at it. I think I understand
most of the measurements. I will try to do some measuring tonight when
I have the car home. I am sure the pedal does not fit into those
measurements at all. This will give me some ammunition with hyundai.
Thanks so much. i will certainly let you know what happens and what
actual measurements i get.