> >>>Jason <none.of.your.business@see.left.of.at.com> wrote in message
> >> news:<f309b090e91i3sgtd8in3uc121889ejlrc@4ax.com>...
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> Of course not. Why should I have to?
I would have had the dealer do it too but the nearest dealer is over an hour
away. It's not real hard to do it yourself. Just make sure you use the
correct fluid (SP III), and a long spouted funnel helps a lot. You pour it
down the transmission dipstick tube.
>>In article <d2gfb0pq9iedp9sfjjmao5jbcc6e6knp86@4ax.com>, Jason
> <none.of.your.business@see.left.of.at.com> wrote:
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>Of course not. Why should I have to?
So your dealer did it. They probably didn't file a claim for that bottle of
ATF since it shoulda been done during PDI. HMA pays the dealers for PDI
labor+parts. Why Hyundai would ask the dealers to check the ATF level must be
a mystery to you if you think they want to keep their prices low by
underfilling trannies by "a quart here, a quart there"...
http://www.hmaservice.com/webtech/iindex.asp?id=394890107#_394890107
Jason - 30 May 2004 02:03 GMT
>>>In article <d2gfb0pq9iedp9sfjjmao5jbcc6e6knp86@4ax.com>, Jason
>> <none.of.your.business@see.left.of.at.com> wrote:
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>underfilling trannies by "a quart here, a quart there"...
>http://www.hmaservice.com/webtech/iindex.asp?id=394890107#_394890107
My dealer did not top it off at delivery. In fact, it was a different
dealer almost 3 months later. I told them it was lower than it should
have been, they said "OK, we'll take care of it." When they gave me
my car back they told me that it was indeed low and that they added
some more (as I said, the exact amount escapes me, I believe that it
was around 3/4 of a quart). My invoice said that they added ATF and
that it was billed to "Warranty".