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Re: 01 Elantra Services
| Brian Nystrom | 28 Oct 2006 14:11 |
> Excellent advice. I've cancelled my dealer appointment and am now in > search of a local mechanic. I'll ask around for referrals. I'll > likely do the coolant flush since it's never been done, and I guess > I'll ask the next mechanic to sniff around to find out what that > hesitation can be. It only happens as I first try to accelerate; never > at any other time. Thanks again, everyone. When was the last time the that the plugs and wires were replaced? If you don't remember, it's probably been too long. It's possible that your hesitation could be related, but even if it's not, it won't hurt to do the maintenance.
The radiator flush and fill is something you can easily do yourself for a fraction of the cost the dealer is charging. There is no need to "flush" a manual transmission and you can drain/fill it for ~$20.
Your dealer is a rip-off artist. You're smart to go elsewhere. You'd be even smarter if you learn to do this stuff yourself. As they say "it ain't rocket science."
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| Scott | 27 Oct 2006 12:17 |
Excellent advice. I've cancelled my dealer appointment and am now in search of a local mechanic. I'll ask around for referrals. I'll likely do the coolant flush since it's never been done, and I guess I'll ask the next mechanic to sniff around to find out what that hesitation can be. It only happens as I first try to accelerate; never at any other time. Thanks again, everyone.
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| Edwin Pawlowski | 27 Oct 2006 02:19 |
<mykeymykey01@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> Also the plugs getting fowled > can make the thing run really bad. Fowled plugs will make it run crappy, but if the chicken bones hit the valves it can bend them.
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| mykeymykey01@yahoo.com | 27 Oct 2006 01:00 |
OK I know something about this with really crappy gas, the fuel filters can clog. try pouring in fuel injector cleaner from the auto parts store, into the gas tank. If the performance improves this is an indication of clogged fuel filters. This really works. It can get some of the crud out of injectors too. Of course when the cleaner runs out, the performance gets crappy again. Also the plugs getting fowled can make the thing run really bad. I changed mine to platnum NKG and it made a huge difference. Of course I will never know as much as Hyundaitech, who is the coolest tech of all time, and I will never be as cool. so,find another mechanic, and dont listen to your dealer. Thats good advice.
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| Scott | 26 Oct 2006 19:24 |
I own a 01 Elantra (manual transmission) - 80k miles. My dealer continues to push me to do a transmission flush ($150), coolant flush ($120), and fuel injector service ($110). I think I need the fuel injector service since the engine acts like it's not getting gas like it should. How about the other services? Necessary? I've heard conflicting advice on the transmission flush... haven't heard much at all about coolant flush. Okay price? Thank you... I wish I could find a local guy I trusted with this.
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