looks like my 2002 accent is a total lemon
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looks like my 2002 accent is a total lemon
I ve had nothing but problems with my 2002 accent, it has only 60k
miles and the timing belt broke, the power steering tube broke, the
rotor went and now the wiper motors are dying. anyone had similar
problems?
miles and the timing belt broke, the power steering tube broke, the
rotor went and now the wiper motors are dying. anyone had similar
problems?
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Re: looks like my 2002 accent is a total lemon
joe wrote:
> I ve had nothing but problems with my 2002 accent, it has only 60k
> miles and the timing belt broke, the power steering tube broke, the
> rotor went and now the wiper motors are dying. anyone had similar
> problems?
>
Did you buy the car new? How many miles did the engine have when the
timing belt broke? Where did the rotor go? Wiper motors?? Most cars
have only one motor. Seems like at least some of these should be
covered under warranty.
Matt
> I ve had nothing but problems with my 2002 accent, it has only 60k
> miles and the timing belt broke, the power steering tube broke, the
> rotor went and now the wiper motors are dying. anyone had similar
> problems?
>
Did you buy the car new? How many miles did the engine have when the
timing belt broke? Where did the rotor go? Wiper motors?? Most cars
have only one motor. Seems like at least some of these should be
covered under warranty.
Matt
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Re: looks like my 2002 accent is a total lemon
joe wrote:
> I ve had nothing but problems with my 2002 accent, it has only 60k
> miles and the timing belt broke, the power steering tube broke, the
> rotor went and now the wiper motors are dying. anyone had similar
> problems?
>
Did you buy the car new? How many miles did the engine have when the
timing belt broke? Where did the rotor go? Wiper motors?? Most cars
have only one motor. Seems like at least some of these should be
covered under warranty.
Matt
> I ve had nothing but problems with my 2002 accent, it has only 60k
> miles and the timing belt broke, the power steering tube broke, the
> rotor went and now the wiper motors are dying. anyone had similar
> problems?
>
Did you buy the car new? How many miles did the engine have when the
timing belt broke? Where did the rotor go? Wiper motors?? Most cars
have only one motor. Seems like at least some of these should be
covered under warranty.
Matt
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Re: looks like my 2002 accent is a total lemon
The car had 30k now 60k. Most repairs were covered by warranty. I got
the extended warranty so the wipers will be cover but i have a $500
deductible.My dealership nailme with $400/avg on things that were not
covered. too bad cant wait to get toyota
thanks
Matt Whiting wrote:
> joe wrote:
>
> > I ve had nothing but problems with my 2002 accent, it has only 60k
> > miles and the timing belt broke, the power steering tube broke, the
> > rotor went and now the wiper motors are dying. anyone had similar
> > problems?
> >
>
> Did you buy the car new? How many miles did the engine have when the
> timing belt broke? Where did the rotor go? Wiper motors?? Most cars
> have only one motor. Seems like at least some of these should be
> covered under warranty.
>
> Matt
the extended warranty so the wipers will be cover but i have a $500
deductible.My dealership nailme with $400/avg on things that were not
covered. too bad cant wait to get toyota
thanks
Matt Whiting wrote:
> joe wrote:
>
> > I ve had nothing but problems with my 2002 accent, it has only 60k
> > miles and the timing belt broke, the power steering tube broke, the
> > rotor went and now the wiper motors are dying. anyone had similar
> > problems?
> >
>
> Did you buy the car new? How many miles did the engine have when the
> timing belt broke? Where did the rotor go? Wiper motors?? Most cars
> have only one motor. Seems like at least some of these should be
> covered under warranty.
>
> Matt
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Re: looks like my 2002 accent is a total lemon
The car had 30k now 60k. Most repairs were covered by warranty. I got
the extended warranty so the wipers will be cover but i have a $500
deductible.My dealership nailme with $400/avg on things that were not
covered. too bad cant wait to get toyota
thanks
Matt Whiting wrote:
> joe wrote:
>
> > I ve had nothing but problems with my 2002 accent, it has only 60k
> > miles and the timing belt broke, the power steering tube broke, the
> > rotor went and now the wiper motors are dying. anyone had similar
> > problems?
> >
>
> Did you buy the car new? How many miles did the engine have when the
> timing belt broke? Where did the rotor go? Wiper motors?? Most cars
> have only one motor. Seems like at least some of these should be
> covered under warranty.
>
> Matt
the extended warranty so the wipers will be cover but i have a $500
deductible.My dealership nailme with $400/avg on things that were not
covered. too bad cant wait to get toyota
thanks
Matt Whiting wrote:
> joe wrote:
>
> > I ve had nothing but problems with my 2002 accent, it has only 60k
> > miles and the timing belt broke, the power steering tube broke, the
> > rotor went and now the wiper motors are dying. anyone had similar
> > problems?
> >
>
> Did you buy the car new? How many miles did the engine have when the
> timing belt broke? Where did the rotor go? Wiper motors?? Most cars
> have only one motor. Seems like at least some of these should be
> covered under warranty.
>
> Matt
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Re: looks like my 2002 accent is a total lemon
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 23:27:00 -0400, sqdancerLynn wrote:
> Timing belt should be changed 60K miles, Rotor ? do you do alot of stop &
> go driving-- rotors do wearout
I've got 112,000 miles on my '02 with only having to replace the right
side headlamp, an at home brake job, replaced the timing belt and fuel
filter. As a result I've no complaints.
> Timing belt should be changed 60K miles, Rotor ? do you do alot of stop &
> go driving-- rotors do wearout
I've got 112,000 miles on my '02 with only having to replace the right
side headlamp, an at home brake job, replaced the timing belt and fuel
filter. As a result I've no complaints.
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Re: looks like my 2002 accent is a total lemon
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 23:27:00 -0400, sqdancerLynn wrote:
> Timing belt should be changed 60K miles, Rotor ? do you do alot of stop &
> go driving-- rotors do wearout
I've got 112,000 miles on my '02 with only having to replace the right
side headlamp, an at home brake job, replaced the timing belt and fuel
filter. As a result I've no complaints.
> Timing belt should be changed 60K miles, Rotor ? do you do alot of stop &
> go driving-- rotors do wearout
I've got 112,000 miles on my '02 with only having to replace the right
side headlamp, an at home brake job, replaced the timing belt and fuel
filter. As a result I've no complaints.
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Re: looks like my 2002 accent is a total lemon
sqdancerLynn wrote:
> Timing belt should be changed 60K miles, Rotor ? do you do alot of
> stop & go driving-- rotors do wearout
This is the first I've ever heard of an Accent timing belt breaking
before 60K miles.
--
God is dead - Nietzsche
Nietzsche is dead - God
Email is dead - Laurence F. Sheldon, Jr.
> Timing belt should be changed 60K miles, Rotor ? do you do alot of
> stop & go driving-- rotors do wearout
This is the first I've ever heard of an Accent timing belt breaking
before 60K miles.
--
God is dead - Nietzsche
Nietzsche is dead - God
Email is dead - Laurence F. Sheldon, Jr.
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Re: looks like my 2002 accent is a total lemon
sqdancerLynn wrote:
> Timing belt should be changed 60K miles, Rotor ? do you do alot of
> stop & go driving-- rotors do wearout
This is the first I've ever heard of an Accent timing belt breaking
before 60K miles.
--
God is dead - Nietzsche
Nietzsche is dead - God
Email is dead - Laurence F. Sheldon, Jr.
> Timing belt should be changed 60K miles, Rotor ? do you do alot of
> stop & go driving-- rotors do wearout
This is the first I've ever heard of an Accent timing belt breaking
before 60K miles.
--
God is dead - Nietzsche
Nietzsche is dead - God
Email is dead - Laurence F. Sheldon, Jr.
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Re: looks like my 2002 accent is a total lemon
nope, mine has been pretty good..lets see
2002 Accent, basic model, no A/C or frills
Currently at 127,000 miles
Timing belt was changed around 90,000, I forgot about it, I am lucky it
didn't break
Original tires went 40,000, will need new ones VERY soon.
Front brakes at 90,000
I had a problem with rear brakes sticking to the drums when parking brake
was left set for a few days, I removed the brake dust and put it back
together, no parts changed since they looked like new, the sticking is much
better so far.
Oil dipstick tube broke around 100,000 miles..annoying oil leak, but cheap.
Drivers side floor rug has a hole, floor is fine, just the rug under the
pedal.
The only time this car let me down big time was around 100,000 miles, it
dropped dead on the highway..the crank position sensor failed, the job
wasn't a huge expense but the towing and inconvenience made me quite
unhappy, but oh well, things DO break.
I did have some front end work done but that was due to an accident, it
would have damaged most any car about the same way so I won't hold that
against it.
I have high hopes of getting plenty of use out of this thing still, oh and I
did teach my 2 daughters to drive a manual trans on this and the clutch
survived, so it must be pretty tough.
Any high mileage accent drivers out there? How long do these things last? My
Accent replaced a 1993 Honda Civic that went 297,000 miles without any major
calamities.. the camshaft broke at 297k but the engine was pretty well worn
out by then anyway, I was planning on retiring it at 300,000. I gave it away
to someone who needed it since I was pretty tired of it by then and the
interior was worn out, but the rest was still in good shape, it's still on
the road with a junkyard engine in it.
Any chance my Accent will last as long?
--
Mike S.
"joe" <jcharth@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1157041763.293389.156930@h48g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>I ve had nothing but problems with my 2002 accent, it has only 60k
> miles and the timing belt broke, the power steering tube broke, the
> rotor went and now the wiper motors are dying. anyone had similar
> problems?
>
2002 Accent, basic model, no A/C or frills
Currently at 127,000 miles
Timing belt was changed around 90,000, I forgot about it, I am lucky it
didn't break
Original tires went 40,000, will need new ones VERY soon.
Front brakes at 90,000
I had a problem with rear brakes sticking to the drums when parking brake
was left set for a few days, I removed the brake dust and put it back
together, no parts changed since they looked like new, the sticking is much
better so far.
Oil dipstick tube broke around 100,000 miles..annoying oil leak, but cheap.
Drivers side floor rug has a hole, floor is fine, just the rug under the
pedal.
The only time this car let me down big time was around 100,000 miles, it
dropped dead on the highway..the crank position sensor failed, the job
wasn't a huge expense but the towing and inconvenience made me quite
unhappy, but oh well, things DO break.
I did have some front end work done but that was due to an accident, it
would have damaged most any car about the same way so I won't hold that
against it.
I have high hopes of getting plenty of use out of this thing still, oh and I
did teach my 2 daughters to drive a manual trans on this and the clutch
survived, so it must be pretty tough.
Any high mileage accent drivers out there? How long do these things last? My
Accent replaced a 1993 Honda Civic that went 297,000 miles without any major
calamities.. the camshaft broke at 297k but the engine was pretty well worn
out by then anyway, I was planning on retiring it at 300,000. I gave it away
to someone who needed it since I was pretty tired of it by then and the
interior was worn out, but the rest was still in good shape, it's still on
the road with a junkyard engine in it.
Any chance my Accent will last as long?
--
Mike S.
"joe" <jcharth@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1157041763.293389.156930@h48g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>I ve had nothing but problems with my 2002 accent, it has only 60k
> miles and the timing belt broke, the power steering tube broke, the
> rotor went and now the wiper motors are dying. anyone had similar
> problems?
>
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Re: looks like my 2002 accent is a total lemon
nope, mine has been pretty good..lets see
2002 Accent, basic model, no A/C or frills
Currently at 127,000 miles
Timing belt was changed around 90,000, I forgot about it, I am lucky it
didn't break
Original tires went 40,000, will need new ones VERY soon.
Front brakes at 90,000
I had a problem with rear brakes sticking to the drums when parking brake
was left set for a few days, I removed the brake dust and put it back
together, no parts changed since they looked like new, the sticking is much
better so far.
Oil dipstick tube broke around 100,000 miles..annoying oil leak, but cheap.
Drivers side floor rug has a hole, floor is fine, just the rug under the
pedal.
The only time this car let me down big time was around 100,000 miles, it
dropped dead on the highway..the crank position sensor failed, the job
wasn't a huge expense but the towing and inconvenience made me quite
unhappy, but oh well, things DO break.
I did have some front end work done but that was due to an accident, it
would have damaged most any car about the same way so I won't hold that
against it.
I have high hopes of getting plenty of use out of this thing still, oh and I
did teach my 2 daughters to drive a manual trans on this and the clutch
survived, so it must be pretty tough.
Any high mileage accent drivers out there? How long do these things last? My
Accent replaced a 1993 Honda Civic that went 297,000 miles without any major
calamities.. the camshaft broke at 297k but the engine was pretty well worn
out by then anyway, I was planning on retiring it at 300,000. I gave it away
to someone who needed it since I was pretty tired of it by then and the
interior was worn out, but the rest was still in good shape, it's still on
the road with a junkyard engine in it.
Any chance my Accent will last as long?
--
Mike S.
"joe" <jcharth@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1157041763.293389.156930@h48g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>I ve had nothing but problems with my 2002 accent, it has only 60k
> miles and the timing belt broke, the power steering tube broke, the
> rotor went and now the wiper motors are dying. anyone had similar
> problems?
>
2002 Accent, basic model, no A/C or frills
Currently at 127,000 miles
Timing belt was changed around 90,000, I forgot about it, I am lucky it
didn't break
Original tires went 40,000, will need new ones VERY soon.
Front brakes at 90,000
I had a problem with rear brakes sticking to the drums when parking brake
was left set for a few days, I removed the brake dust and put it back
together, no parts changed since they looked like new, the sticking is much
better so far.
Oil dipstick tube broke around 100,000 miles..annoying oil leak, but cheap.
Drivers side floor rug has a hole, floor is fine, just the rug under the
pedal.
The only time this car let me down big time was around 100,000 miles, it
dropped dead on the highway..the crank position sensor failed, the job
wasn't a huge expense but the towing and inconvenience made me quite
unhappy, but oh well, things DO break.
I did have some front end work done but that was due to an accident, it
would have damaged most any car about the same way so I won't hold that
against it.
I have high hopes of getting plenty of use out of this thing still, oh and I
did teach my 2 daughters to drive a manual trans on this and the clutch
survived, so it must be pretty tough.
Any high mileage accent drivers out there? How long do these things last? My
Accent replaced a 1993 Honda Civic that went 297,000 miles without any major
calamities.. the camshaft broke at 297k but the engine was pretty well worn
out by then anyway, I was planning on retiring it at 300,000. I gave it away
to someone who needed it since I was pretty tired of it by then and the
interior was worn out, but the rest was still in good shape, it's still on
the road with a junkyard engine in it.
Any chance my Accent will last as long?
--
Mike S.
"joe" <jcharth@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1157041763.293389.156930@h48g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>I ve had nothing but problems with my 2002 accent, it has only 60k
> miles and the timing belt broke, the power steering tube broke, the
> rotor went and now the wiper motors are dying. anyone had similar
> problems?
>
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Re: looks like my 2002 accent is a total lemon
That's a helluva "lemon" you have there. Time to trade in!
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 17:20:56 GMT, "Mikey S." <abcxyz@att.net> wrote:
>nope, mine has been pretty good..lets see
>2002 Accent, basic model, no A/C or frills
>Currently at 127,000 miles
>Timing belt was changed around 90,000, I forgot about it, I am lucky it
>didn't break
>Original tires went 40,000, will need new ones VERY soon.
>Front brakes at 90,000
>I had a problem with rear brakes sticking to the drums when parking brake
>was left set for a few days, I removed the brake dust and put it back
>together, no parts changed since they looked like new, the sticking is much
>better so far.
>Oil dipstick tube broke around 100,000 miles..annoying oil leak, but cheap.
>Drivers side floor rug has a hole, floor is fine, just the rug under the
>pedal.
>The only time this car let me down big time was around 100,000 miles, it
>dropped dead on the highway..the crank position sensor failed, the job
>wasn't a huge expense but the towing and inconvenience made me quite
>unhappy, but oh well, things DO break.
>
>I did have some front end work done but that was due to an accident, it
>would have damaged most any car about the same way so I won't hold that
>against it.
>
>I have high hopes of getting plenty of use out of this thing still, oh and I
>did teach my 2 daughters to drive a manual trans on this and the clutch
>survived, so it must be pretty tough.
>
>Any high mileage accent drivers out there? How long do these things last? My
>Accent replaced a 1993 Honda Civic that went 297,000 miles without any major
>calamities.. the camshaft broke at 297k but the engine was pretty well worn
>out by then anyway, I was planning on retiring it at 300,000. I gave it away
>to someone who needed it since I was pretty tired of it by then and the
>interior was worn out, but the rest was still in good shape, it's still on
>the road with a junkyard engine in it.
>Any chance my Accent will last as long?
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 17:20:56 GMT, "Mikey S." <abcxyz@att.net> wrote:
>nope, mine has been pretty good..lets see
>2002 Accent, basic model, no A/C or frills
>Currently at 127,000 miles
>Timing belt was changed around 90,000, I forgot about it, I am lucky it
>didn't break
>Original tires went 40,000, will need new ones VERY soon.
>Front brakes at 90,000
>I had a problem with rear brakes sticking to the drums when parking brake
>was left set for a few days, I removed the brake dust and put it back
>together, no parts changed since they looked like new, the sticking is much
>better so far.
>Oil dipstick tube broke around 100,000 miles..annoying oil leak, but cheap.
>Drivers side floor rug has a hole, floor is fine, just the rug under the
>pedal.
>The only time this car let me down big time was around 100,000 miles, it
>dropped dead on the highway..the crank position sensor failed, the job
>wasn't a huge expense but the towing and inconvenience made me quite
>unhappy, but oh well, things DO break.
>
>I did have some front end work done but that was due to an accident, it
>would have damaged most any car about the same way so I won't hold that
>against it.
>
>I have high hopes of getting plenty of use out of this thing still, oh and I
>did teach my 2 daughters to drive a manual trans on this and the clutch
>survived, so it must be pretty tough.
>
>Any high mileage accent drivers out there? How long do these things last? My
>Accent replaced a 1993 Honda Civic that went 297,000 miles without any major
>calamities.. the camshaft broke at 297k but the engine was pretty well worn
>out by then anyway, I was planning on retiring it at 300,000. I gave it away
>to someone who needed it since I was pretty tired of it by then and the
>interior was worn out, but the rest was still in good shape, it's still on
>the road with a junkyard engine in it.
>Any chance my Accent will last as long?
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Re: looks like my 2002 accent is a total lemon
That's a helluva "lemon" you have there. Time to trade in!
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 17:20:56 GMT, "Mikey S." <abcxyz@att.net> wrote:
>nope, mine has been pretty good..lets see
>2002 Accent, basic model, no A/C or frills
>Currently at 127,000 miles
>Timing belt was changed around 90,000, I forgot about it, I am lucky it
>didn't break
>Original tires went 40,000, will need new ones VERY soon.
>Front brakes at 90,000
>I had a problem with rear brakes sticking to the drums when parking brake
>was left set for a few days, I removed the brake dust and put it back
>together, no parts changed since they looked like new, the sticking is much
>better so far.
>Oil dipstick tube broke around 100,000 miles..annoying oil leak, but cheap.
>Drivers side floor rug has a hole, floor is fine, just the rug under the
>pedal.
>The only time this car let me down big time was around 100,000 miles, it
>dropped dead on the highway..the crank position sensor failed, the job
>wasn't a huge expense but the towing and inconvenience made me quite
>unhappy, but oh well, things DO break.
>
>I did have some front end work done but that was due to an accident, it
>would have damaged most any car about the same way so I won't hold that
>against it.
>
>I have high hopes of getting plenty of use out of this thing still, oh and I
>did teach my 2 daughters to drive a manual trans on this and the clutch
>survived, so it must be pretty tough.
>
>Any high mileage accent drivers out there? How long do these things last? My
>Accent replaced a 1993 Honda Civic that went 297,000 miles without any major
>calamities.. the camshaft broke at 297k but the engine was pretty well worn
>out by then anyway, I was planning on retiring it at 300,000. I gave it away
>to someone who needed it since I was pretty tired of it by then and the
>interior was worn out, but the rest was still in good shape, it's still on
>the road with a junkyard engine in it.
>Any chance my Accent will last as long?
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 17:20:56 GMT, "Mikey S." <abcxyz@att.net> wrote:
>nope, mine has been pretty good..lets see
>2002 Accent, basic model, no A/C or frills
>Currently at 127,000 miles
>Timing belt was changed around 90,000, I forgot about it, I am lucky it
>didn't break
>Original tires went 40,000, will need new ones VERY soon.
>Front brakes at 90,000
>I had a problem with rear brakes sticking to the drums when parking brake
>was left set for a few days, I removed the brake dust and put it back
>together, no parts changed since they looked like new, the sticking is much
>better so far.
>Oil dipstick tube broke around 100,000 miles..annoying oil leak, but cheap.
>Drivers side floor rug has a hole, floor is fine, just the rug under the
>pedal.
>The only time this car let me down big time was around 100,000 miles, it
>dropped dead on the highway..the crank position sensor failed, the job
>wasn't a huge expense but the towing and inconvenience made me quite
>unhappy, but oh well, things DO break.
>
>I did have some front end work done but that was due to an accident, it
>would have damaged most any car about the same way so I won't hold that
>against it.
>
>I have high hopes of getting plenty of use out of this thing still, oh and I
>did teach my 2 daughters to drive a manual trans on this and the clutch
>survived, so it must be pretty tough.
>
>Any high mileage accent drivers out there? How long do these things last? My
>Accent replaced a 1993 Honda Civic that went 297,000 miles without any major
>calamities.. the camshaft broke at 297k but the engine was pretty well worn
>out by then anyway, I was planning on retiring it at 300,000. I gave it away
>to someone who needed it since I was pretty tired of it by then and the
>interior was worn out, but the rest was still in good shape, it's still on
>the road with a junkyard engine in it.
>Any chance my Accent will last as long?