03 Tiburon question - starter?
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03 Tiburon question - starter?
I have had the worst luck with my 03 Tiburon ever since I bought it. I
bought it pre-owned and discovered that the warranty doesn't cover
much. I had to replace the clutch and flywheel shortly after purchase.
I went with aftermarket parts. 2 months later I had to replace the
transmission due to damage from the original clutch failure. Now the
car will not crank once again, to me and others who have heard the car
it sounds like the starter... but after going through 3 different
starters from Advance and AutoZone but the problem persist. One you
turn the ignition it sounds like the engine wants to turn over but the
bendix drive is not catching the flywheel.. I am out of options and
forced to once again tow this car back to the dealership. Any ideas on
what could be wrong before I shell out more money with the dealer?
Thanks.
bought it pre-owned and discovered that the warranty doesn't cover
much. I had to replace the clutch and flywheel shortly after purchase.
I went with aftermarket parts. 2 months later I had to replace the
transmission due to damage from the original clutch failure. Now the
car will not crank once again, to me and others who have heard the car
it sounds like the starter... but after going through 3 different
starters from Advance and AutoZone but the problem persist. One you
turn the ignition it sounds like the engine wants to turn over but the
bendix drive is not catching the flywheel.. I am out of options and
forced to once again tow this car back to the dealership. Any ideas on
what could be wrong before I shell out more money with the dealer?
Thanks.
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Re: 03 Tiburon question - starter?
http://www.lawyersandsettlements.com...on_classaction
need to read the law suite abot the cluth problem you had and the starter
some parts has to be oem parts to work i would get one from napa i had
trouble with parts from autozone and advance napas are better parts
need to read the law suite abot the cluth problem you had and the starter
some parts has to be oem parts to work i would get one from napa i had
trouble with parts from autozone and advance napas are better parts
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Re: 03 Tiburon question - starter?
http://www.lawyersandsettlements.com...on_classaction
need to read the law suite abot the cluth problem you had and the starter
some parts has to be oem parts to work i would get one from napa i had
trouble with parts from autozone and advance napas are better parts
need to read the law suite abot the cluth problem you had and the starter
some parts has to be oem parts to work i would get one from napa i had
trouble with parts from autozone and advance napas are better parts
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Re: 03 Tiburon question - starter?
http://www.lawyersandsettlements.com...on_classaction
need to read the law suite abot the cluth problem you had and the starter
some parts has to be oem parts to work i would get one from napa i had
trouble with parts from autozone and advance napas are better parts
need to read the law suite abot the cluth problem you had and the starter
some parts has to be oem parts to work i would get one from napa i had
trouble with parts from autozone and advance napas are better parts
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Re: 03 Tiburon question - starter?
I have one of those Auto Zone starters on my Elantra I have changed it 4
times. One thing, MAKE sure the battery cables are tight I had to shim
the post straps Have someone check for 12 Volts on the solinoid (small
wire) when you try & start it
times. One thing, MAKE sure the battery cables are tight I had to shim
the post straps Have someone check for 12 Volts on the solinoid (small
wire) when you try & start it
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Re: 03 Tiburon question - starter?
I have one of those Auto Zone starters on my Elantra I have changed it 4
times. One thing, MAKE sure the battery cables are tight I had to shim
the post straps Have someone check for 12 Volts on the solinoid (small
wire) when you try & start it
times. One thing, MAKE sure the battery cables are tight I had to shim
the post straps Have someone check for 12 Volts on the solinoid (small
wire) when you try & start it
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Re: 03 Tiburon question - starter?
I have one of those Auto Zone starters on my Elantra I have changed it 4
times. One thing, MAKE sure the battery cables are tight I had to shim
the post straps Have someone check for 12 Volts on the solinoid (small
wire) when you try & start it
times. One thing, MAKE sure the battery cables are tight I had to shim
the post straps Have someone check for 12 Volts on the solinoid (small
wire) when you try & start it
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Re: 03 Tiburon question - starter?
what do people have with going to the dealer and getting the work done once
and proper.
the only person who works on my Santa Fe is my dealer no one else.
No problem, best prices.
"sqdancerLynn" <sqdancerlynn1@verizon.net> wrote in message
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>I have one of those Auto Zone starters on my Elantra I have changed it 4
> times. One thing, MAKE sure the battery cables are tight I had to shim
> the post straps Have someone check for 12 Volts on the solinoid (small
> wire) when you try & start it
>
and proper.
the only person who works on my Santa Fe is my dealer no one else.
No problem, best prices.
"sqdancerLynn" <sqdancerlynn1@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:f2cf6644538b2c13b38853c1f2b64f2e@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>I have one of those Auto Zone starters on my Elantra I have changed it 4
> times. One thing, MAKE sure the battery cables are tight I had to shim
> the post straps Have someone check for 12 Volts on the solinoid (small
> wire) when you try & start it
>
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Re: 03 Tiburon question - starter?
what do people have with going to the dealer and getting the work done once
and proper.
the only person who works on my Santa Fe is my dealer no one else.
No problem, best prices.
"sqdancerLynn" <sqdancerlynn1@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:f2cf6644538b2c13b38853c1f2b64f2e@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>I have one of those Auto Zone starters on my Elantra I have changed it 4
> times. One thing, MAKE sure the battery cables are tight I had to shim
> the post straps Have someone check for 12 Volts on the solinoid (small
> wire) when you try & start it
>
and proper.
the only person who works on my Santa Fe is my dealer no one else.
No problem, best prices.
"sqdancerLynn" <sqdancerlynn1@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:f2cf6644538b2c13b38853c1f2b64f2e@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>I have one of those Auto Zone starters on my Elantra I have changed it 4
> times. One thing, MAKE sure the battery cables are tight I had to shim
> the post straps Have someone check for 12 Volts on the solinoid (small
> wire) when you try & start it
>
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Re: 03 Tiburon question - starter?
what do people have with going to the dealer and getting the work done once
and proper.
the only person who works on my Santa Fe is my dealer no one else.
No problem, best prices.
"sqdancerLynn" <sqdancerlynn1@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:f2cf6644538b2c13b38853c1f2b64f2e@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>I have one of those Auto Zone starters on my Elantra I have changed it 4
> times. One thing, MAKE sure the battery cables are tight I had to shim
> the post straps Have someone check for 12 Volts on the solinoid (small
> wire) when you try & start it
>
and proper.
the only person who works on my Santa Fe is my dealer no one else.
No problem, best prices.
"sqdancerLynn" <sqdancerlynn1@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:f2cf6644538b2c13b38853c1f2b64f2e@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>I have one of those Auto Zone starters on my Elantra I have changed it 4
> times. One thing, MAKE sure the battery cables are tight I had to shim
> the post straps Have someone check for 12 Volts on the solinoid (small
> wire) when you try & start it
>
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Re: 03 Tiburon question - starter?
"Finn" <Someone@somewhereoutthere.com> wrote in message
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> what do people have with going to the dealer and getting the work done
once
> and proper.
> the only person who works on my Santa Fe is my dealer no one else.
> No problem, best prices.
>
Many dealers do a great job and are a good place to take your car. Dealers
are almost always the most expensive alternative though. Equally, there are
many more good, knowledgeable and reliable independents in any given area
than there are good dealer shops and they are significantly cheaper.
Finally, there is a world of us who do our own repairs - the cheapest of all
alternatives. Most of us fix it right the first time too.
Even dealers suffer from "bugs" that elude a quick and proper repair. It's
not a function of buying aftermarket parts or using other than dealer
service techs. The aftermarket is a very advanced part of the automotive
parts supply chain, many times offering parts that are superior in every way
to the OEM parts.
So, in answer to your question - there are many reasons not to go to the
dealer. For those who take a confidence in the dealer, then great - go
there. For others, there's a ton of very valid reasons not to go to the
dealer.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: 03 Tiburon question - starter?
"Finn" <Someone@somewhereoutthere.com> wrote in message
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> what do people have with going to the dealer and getting the work done
once
> and proper.
> the only person who works on my Santa Fe is my dealer no one else.
> No problem, best prices.
>
Many dealers do a great job and are a good place to take your car. Dealers
are almost always the most expensive alternative though. Equally, there are
many more good, knowledgeable and reliable independents in any given area
than there are good dealer shops and they are significantly cheaper.
Finally, there is a world of us who do our own repairs - the cheapest of all
alternatives. Most of us fix it right the first time too.
Even dealers suffer from "bugs" that elude a quick and proper repair. It's
not a function of buying aftermarket parts or using other than dealer
service techs. The aftermarket is a very advanced part of the automotive
parts supply chain, many times offering parts that are superior in every way
to the OEM parts.
So, in answer to your question - there are many reasons not to go to the
dealer. For those who take a confidence in the dealer, then great - go
there. For others, there's a ton of very valid reasons not to go to the
dealer.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: 03 Tiburon question - starter?
"Finn" <Someone@somewhereoutthere.com> wrote in message
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> what do people have with going to the dealer and getting the work done
once
> and proper.
> the only person who works on my Santa Fe is my dealer no one else.
> No problem, best prices.
>
Many dealers do a great job and are a good place to take your car. Dealers
are almost always the most expensive alternative though. Equally, there are
many more good, knowledgeable and reliable independents in any given area
than there are good dealer shops and they are significantly cheaper.
Finally, there is a world of us who do our own repairs - the cheapest of all
alternatives. Most of us fix it right the first time too.
Even dealers suffer from "bugs" that elude a quick and proper repair. It's
not a function of buying aftermarket parts or using other than dealer
service techs. The aftermarket is a very advanced part of the automotive
parts supply chain, many times offering parts that are superior in every way
to the OEM parts.
So, in answer to your question - there are many reasons not to go to the
dealer. For those who take a confidence in the dealer, then great - go
there. For others, there's a ton of very valid reasons not to go to the
dealer.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: 03 Tiburon question - starter?
my dealer charges less / hour than most of the local garages,
"Mike Marlow" <mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Finn" <Someone@somewhereoutthere.com> wrote in message
> news:eaWfg.1733$Su3.152695@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
>> what do people have with going to the dealer and getting the work done
> once
>> and proper.
>> the only person who works on my Santa Fe is my dealer no one else.
>> No problem, best prices.
>>
>
> Many dealers do a great job and are a good place to take your car.
> Dealers
> are almost always the most expensive alternative though. Equally, there
> are
> many more good, knowledgeable and reliable independents in any given area
> than there are good dealer shops and they are significantly cheaper.
> Finally, there is a world of us who do our own repairs - the cheapest of
> all
> alternatives. Most of us fix it right the first time too.
>
> Even dealers suffer from "bugs" that elude a quick and proper repair.
> It's
> not a function of buying aftermarket parts or using other than dealer
> service techs. The aftermarket is a very advanced part of the automotive
> parts supply chain, many times offering parts that are superior in every
> way
> to the OEM parts.
>
> So, in answer to your question - there are many reasons not to go to the
> dealer. For those who take a confidence in the dealer, then great - go
> there. For others, there's a ton of very valid reasons not to go to the
> dealer.
>
> --
>
> -Mike-
> mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
>
>
"Mike Marlow" <mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Finn" <Someone@somewhereoutthere.com> wrote in message
> news:eaWfg.1733$Su3.152695@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
>> what do people have with going to the dealer and getting the work done
> once
>> and proper.
>> the only person who works on my Santa Fe is my dealer no one else.
>> No problem, best prices.
>>
>
> Many dealers do a great job and are a good place to take your car.
> Dealers
> are almost always the most expensive alternative though. Equally, there
> are
> many more good, knowledgeable and reliable independents in any given area
> than there are good dealer shops and they are significantly cheaper.
> Finally, there is a world of us who do our own repairs - the cheapest of
> all
> alternatives. Most of us fix it right the first time too.
>
> Even dealers suffer from "bugs" that elude a quick and proper repair.
> It's
> not a function of buying aftermarket parts or using other than dealer
> service techs. The aftermarket is a very advanced part of the automotive
> parts supply chain, many times offering parts that are superior in every
> way
> to the OEM parts.
>
> So, in answer to your question - there are many reasons not to go to the
> dealer. For those who take a confidence in the dealer, then great - go
> there. For others, there's a ton of very valid reasons not to go to the
> dealer.
>
> --
>
> -Mike-
> mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
>
>
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Re: 03 Tiburon question - starter?
my dealer charges less / hour than most of the local garages,
"Mike Marlow" <mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Finn" <Someone@somewhereoutthere.com> wrote in message
> news:eaWfg.1733$Su3.152695@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
>> what do people have with going to the dealer and getting the work done
> once
>> and proper.
>> the only person who works on my Santa Fe is my dealer no one else.
>> No problem, best prices.
>>
>
> Many dealers do a great job and are a good place to take your car.
> Dealers
> are almost always the most expensive alternative though. Equally, there
> are
> many more good, knowledgeable and reliable independents in any given area
> than there are good dealer shops and they are significantly cheaper.
> Finally, there is a world of us who do our own repairs - the cheapest of
> all
> alternatives. Most of us fix it right the first time too.
>
> Even dealers suffer from "bugs" that elude a quick and proper repair.
> It's
> not a function of buying aftermarket parts or using other than dealer
> service techs. The aftermarket is a very advanced part of the automotive
> parts supply chain, many times offering parts that are superior in every
> way
> to the OEM parts.
>
> So, in answer to your question - there are many reasons not to go to the
> dealer. For those who take a confidence in the dealer, then great - go
> there. For others, there's a ton of very valid reasons not to go to the
> dealer.
>
> --
>
> -Mike-
> mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
>
>
"Mike Marlow" <mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Finn" <Someone@somewhereoutthere.com> wrote in message
> news:eaWfg.1733$Su3.152695@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
>> what do people have with going to the dealer and getting the work done
> once
>> and proper.
>> the only person who works on my Santa Fe is my dealer no one else.
>> No problem, best prices.
>>
>
> Many dealers do a great job and are a good place to take your car.
> Dealers
> are almost always the most expensive alternative though. Equally, there
> are
> many more good, knowledgeable and reliable independents in any given area
> than there are good dealer shops and they are significantly cheaper.
> Finally, there is a world of us who do our own repairs - the cheapest of
> all
> alternatives. Most of us fix it right the first time too.
>
> Even dealers suffer from "bugs" that elude a quick and proper repair.
> It's
> not a function of buying aftermarket parts or using other than dealer
> service techs. The aftermarket is a very advanced part of the automotive
> parts supply chain, many times offering parts that are superior in every
> way
> to the OEM parts.
>
> So, in answer to your question - there are many reasons not to go to the
> dealer. For those who take a confidence in the dealer, then great - go
> there. For others, there's a ton of very valid reasons not to go to the
> dealer.
>
> --
>
> -Mike-
> mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
>
>