Hyundai Elantra Problems

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RECALL: Nearly 100,000 Hyundai i30 and Elantra cars and Sante Fe SUVs could catch fire

RECALL: Nearly 100,000 Hyundai i30 and Elantra cars and Sante Fe SUVs could catch fire

11 May 2020 · by Justin Hilliard

Hyundai Australia has issued two recalls for 96,892 vehicles that pose fire risks, with one covering the i30 small hatch and Elantra small sedan, and the other pertaining to the Santa Fe large SUV

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Hyundai Elantra 2012: Should Hyundai pay for a faulty engine in full?

Answered by CarsGuide 1 Nov 2019

The Elantra’s 1.8-litre engine has reputation for piston slap and ticking noise, hence the offer to cost of the parts. Carmakers will often make an offer like this, they pay for the parts, and you pay for the labour. They usually argue that you have to bear some of the cost because you’ve had the use of the car for a period of time. If you want to pursue it try to convince Hyundai to come around to your way of thinking by direct negotiation, or enlist a government body like the ACCC to help you.

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What sedan is the best value?

Answered by CarsGuide 13 Sep 2019

Hyundai has the Elantra, Honda the Civic, and Toyota the Camry. All can be bought as sedans and all fall within your budget. For mine the Camry represents the best value for the money.

 

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Hyundai Elantra 2000: Max milage before engine replacement

Answered by CarsGuide 31 May 2019

Is that 360,000 miles or is it kilometres? I’ll assume it is kilometres given that’s what the odometer displays. It’s impossible to answer your question with any accuracy, but you have already had a good run out of the car and I wouldn’t expect that you would get another 360,000 kilometres out of it. But if it has been well serviced with regular oil and filter changes the engine could conceivably go for many years yet. You could have a mechanic give a health check, take a compression reading for instance, and that might give you an idea of how much life is left in it.

 

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Hyundai Elantra 2000: Max milage before engine replacement

Answered by CarsGuide 31 May 2019

Is that 360,000 miles or is it kilometres? I’ll assume it is kilometres given that’s what the odometer displays. It’s impossible to answer your question with any accuracy, but you have already had a good run out of the car and I wouldn’t expect that you would get another 360,000 kilometres out of it. But if it has been well serviced with regular oil and filter changes the engine could conceivably go for many years yet. You could have a mechanic give a health check, take a compression reading for instance, and that might give you an idea of how much life is left in it.

 

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Hyundai Elantra 2014: How do I sell my car privately?

Answered by CarsGuide 24 May 2019

The registration needs to be transferred within 14 days of the vehicle being sold. On sale you need to complete and sign the seller’s section (Part B) of the Vehicle Registration Transfer Application (F3520) and have the buyer sign it as well. Keep this as proof of transfer until the registration has been transferred out of your name. The buyer keeps Part A of the form and is responsible for submitting it to Department of Transport and Main Roads.

 

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Hyundai Elantra: replacement key cost

Answered by CarsGuide 9 May 2019
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Why does RMS register a car by production date?

Answered by CarsGuide 5 Apr 2019

They’re not really interested in the specific model, just when it was built. If it was built in 2018 that’s what it will be registered as.

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Hyundai Elantra 2018: Can't select drive mode

Answered by CarsGuide 22 Feb 2019

It’s not likely to be a safety concern; you can still drive the car, as you normally would no matter what mode it’s in. The differences in the modes usually comes down to shift points. In ECO it will shift at lower revs than when in NORM, and at higher revs when in SPORT. Hyundai has informed you that a fix is coming, so I would suggest you do as they have said, and wait.

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Is the Hyundai Elantra a reliable car?

Answered by CarsGuide 1 Dec 2017

The Elantra is a reliable car and, barring unforseen events, there is no reason it won’t give you good service for the five years you plan to own it. If you have any doubts the warranty of five years with unlimited kilometres should give you confidence in the car.

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