Hyundai Accent Gearbox & Transmission Problems

Total gearbox failure in a 2017 Hyundai Accent automatic

Answered by CarsGuide 14 Jan 2025

Car makers will sometimes help out with such problems provided the car has been serviced correctly and not abused throughout its life. I agree that 40,000km is not a reasonable expectation for a modern automatic transmission, so I’d be contacting Hyundai Australia’s customer service division to see if anything can be done. Experience tells me that Hyundai takes its obligations in this area pretty seriously, so you may be offered some help with the cost of repairs.

You could also have the transmission inspected to see what went wrong (your state motoring club is a good place to start for independent inspections like this one) as this information might be very useful if you decide to take the matter further. The ACCC would be the final step in this process, and Australian Consumer Law deals with what is fit for purpose and what is not.

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My 2006 Hyundai Accent is revving when I put my foot on the brake

Answered by CarsGuide 14 Jan 2025

It’s very possible that this is a problem with the brake’s booster system. To give the braking system extra oomph, it uses a vacuum operated booster unit that multiplies the force in your leg. The vacuum comes from the engine’s intake system. If this booster develops a vacuum leak, it can allow excess air into the engine’s intake manifold. This extra air messes up the air-fuel mixture and the engine can start to rev up.

The brake booster is the first place a mechanic will check when presented with this problem.

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Transmission problems with my 2019 Hyundai Sports Accent

Answered by CarsGuide 13 Sep 2024

Taking your car to a Hyundai dealer is a fabulous idea because you might just find that this will turn into a warranty claim where Hyundai foots the bill and not you. Theoretically, your car could still be covered by its original five-year warranty (depending on what date it was sold new) but some Hyundai cars were also covered by extra warranty and extended drivetrain warranties. This is what you need to establish, but a Hyundai dealer will be able to give you the answer.

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Hyundai Accent 2016: Car stopping

Answered by CarsGuide 3 May 2019

It’s a problem with the car’s electronics, but because it only happens intermittently it’s hard for the dealer to find the cause, and thus the fix. All you can do it is to persist with the dealer and hope the cause can be found.

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Surging problem in a '16 Hyundai Accent

Answered by CarsGuide 20 Nov 2017

You have clearly been given the run-around by whoever told you that. Talk to your dealer, and ask for a mechanic to go for a ride with you to observe what it is that is bothering you. That way they might be able to understand your complaint and fix it for you. If you feel very strongly about it, ask for a Hyundai technician to go with you.

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Have i bought a lemon?

Answered by CarsGuide 9 Jun 2005

THE mileage you got out of your first clutch is quite low and Hyundai mechanics say they have little trouble with the clutch in the Accent. Be sure you don't ride the clutch pedal when you are driving. This can lead to premature wear. The best practice is to move your foot right away from the pedal rather than leave it hovering over it. If you leave it there. you can easily end up with your foot resting on the pedal without being conscious of doing so.

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