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Yes, like the others said.. Great news for you and thanks for the excellent communications during this saga Now just because your transmission is fixed don't become a stranger..
Quote from: Dazzler on November 07, 2011, 08:53:03Yes, like the others said.. Great news for you and thanks for the excellent communications during this saga Now just because your transmission is fixed don't become a stranger.. nah you cant get rid of me that easy.. I plan on becoming a very educated I30 driver... my service centre wont know what has happened
Quote from: Mel on November 07, 2011, 10:21:59Quote from: Dazzler on November 07, 2011, 08:53:03Yes, like the others said.. Great news for you and thanks for the excellent communications during this saga Now just because your transmission is fixed don't become a stranger.. nah you cant get rid of me that easy.. I plan on becoming a very educated I30 driver... my service centre wont know what has happened That's the spirit.
Sorry to hear about your auto Mike.Just wondering out loud if the long auto servicing intervals have something to do with this?Would a 50k service be a good idea? or just a waste of coin and a hassle (ie dealer saying, someone has serviced the auto they must have caused the problem).
my i30 is the same i put in reverse and have to wait 2 or 3 seconds for it to ingauge slowly and it slams into second gear some times and it getting worse hyundai can find what is wrong
Quote from: lindlake on February 23, 2012, 08:39:36my i30 is the same i put in reverse and have to wait 2 or 3 seconds for it to ingauge slowly and it slams into second gear some times and it getting worse hyundai can find what is wrong I'd hop on a barge and leave the country if I was you m8
Agree about the tranny,. if you think its not right, get them to fix it. If your still worried, get your local auto body to have a look.
I agree with beerman, his economics are sound. However, if you have any doubts about the current transmission, it has to be fixed to original specification, that's what they promise after all.
This discussion has been had before on the forum.My thoughts were (and still are) that you should get a new one.However, the consensus appeared to be that Hyundai are well within their rights to provide a reconditioned one.To me, that is not in the spirit of a new car warranty though I concede probably quite legal.