05 Elantra eletrical problem
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05 Elantra eletrical problem
it has done it again for the 3rd time. dead in the water wrecker on the
way........shall I pursue the Texas lemon law?
see copy below of my first post on this issue;
Car has 42k on it. 5 weeks ago after car sat all night went out to find park
lights flashing slowly in time to a relay I could hear clicking under dash.
Battery was about dead. Had car towed to dealer. Dealer shop said battery
was bad and replace under warranty.
Last week exact same thing happened except this time dealer charged battery
and said they could not find any problems after keeping car 3 days.
This is getting old, to buy a new car that I can not depend to get me to
work. Anyone else have any issues like this or can advise me on how to
correct. By the end of the year I will have 60k and out of warranty hate to
just trade this off and it become someone else's issue. Any chance of
warranty covering rental and loss of work coverage in the future?
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Richard Ator
Natty Flatt USA
http://nattyflatt.blogspot.com/
Always remember before you can become old and wise you must be young and
stupid.
I'm stuck somewhere in between.
Growing old is mandatory.
Growing up is optional.
--
Richard Ator
Natty Flatt USA
http://nattyflatt.blogspot.com/
Always remember before you can become old and wise you must be young and
stupid.
I'm stuck somewhere in between.
Growing old is mandatory.
Growing up is optional.
way........shall I pursue the Texas lemon law?
see copy below of my first post on this issue;
Car has 42k on it. 5 weeks ago after car sat all night went out to find park
lights flashing slowly in time to a relay I could hear clicking under dash.
Battery was about dead. Had car towed to dealer. Dealer shop said battery
was bad and replace under warranty.
Last week exact same thing happened except this time dealer charged battery
and said they could not find any problems after keeping car 3 days.
This is getting old, to buy a new car that I can not depend to get me to
work. Anyone else have any issues like this or can advise me on how to
correct. By the end of the year I will have 60k and out of warranty hate to
just trade this off and it become someone else's issue. Any chance of
warranty covering rental and loss of work coverage in the future?
--
Richard Ator
Natty Flatt USA
http://nattyflatt.blogspot.com/
Always remember before you can become old and wise you must be young and
stupid.
I'm stuck somewhere in between.
Growing old is mandatory.
Growing up is optional.
--
Richard Ator
Natty Flatt USA
http://nattyflatt.blogspot.com/
Always remember before you can become old and wise you must be young and
stupid.
I'm stuck somewhere in between.
Growing old is mandatory.
Growing up is optional.
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Re: 05 Elantra eletrical problem
"Richard" <reator@lipan.net> wrote in message
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> it has done it again for the 3rd time. dead in the water wrecker on the
> way........shall I pursue the Texas lemon law?
Asking for legal advice on the internet is only slightly dumber than not
taking a broken car to the shop for repairs.
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-Mike-
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Re: 05 Elantra eletrical problem
Mike Marlow wrote:
> "Richard" <reator@lipan.net> wrote in message
> newsvnvh.353$EP4.902@eagle.america.net...
>> it has done it again for the 3rd time. dead in the water wrecker on the
>> way........shall I pursue the Texas lemon law?
>
> Asking for legal advice on the internet is only slightly dumber than not
> taking a broken car to the shop for repairs.
Besides, you haven't made enough of an effort to get it fixed for a
lemon law to be applicable. It might not be a bad idea to contact
Hyundai directly to see if this type of problem has been reported
before. It's possible that they can give your dealer some guidance.
> "Richard" <reator@lipan.net> wrote in message
> newsvnvh.353$EP4.902@eagle.america.net...
>> it has done it again for the 3rd time. dead in the water wrecker on the
>> way........shall I pursue the Texas lemon law?
>
> Asking for legal advice on the internet is only slightly dumber than not
> taking a broken car to the shop for repairs.
Besides, you haven't made enough of an effort to get it fixed for a
lemon law to be applicable. It might not be a bad idea to contact
Hyundai directly to see if this type of problem has been reported
before. It's possible that they can give your dealer some guidance.
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