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Recall Advice. 2010 FD

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Offline James875

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Hey guys,
Our i30 is going into a dealership soon because the cruise has stopped working?
The service guy suggested that it might be a stop light switch? Apparently there was a recall? so its free  :happydance: :happydance:
Anyway Our little monster never had it done? I was reading about other recalls on the car and there is two others I could see steering and ESC.
 Am i wrong in thinking they will also do those while they are at it or do i have to specifically ask, Also is there any way of telling if they are done or not?

 
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Offline Surferdude

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I'd ask.  And ask for details if they say yours isn't affected. Recalls are generally dictated by VIN details.
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Offline James875

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Awesome, Will do. I checked the vin and its between the affected vin numbers for the esp recall?  I called them again and apparently the only two recalls are some power steering software update and  the brake light switch. ??
I emailed the guy I bought the car off and he told me they definitely had the stop light switch replaced by Hyundai? Maybe it was before the recall? He sent me through a list of stuff they had replaced on it under warranty too :)
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Offline Surferdude

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There were some cases IIRC where the wrong replacement switch was used. It didn't allow for the fact that some (like mine) had factory CC fitted.
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Offline Dazzler

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There were some cases IIRC where the wrong replacement switch was used. It didn't allow for the fact that some (like mine) had factory CC fitted.

Yes, that is correct Trevor!  :goodjob:
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Offline beerman

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and some pre recall where they would have replaced the switch under warranty with the defective switch as the extent of the fault had not been identified.

I got mine done on the CW after identifying the fault from information on this fine forum. Then a couple of months later, a recall ment it needed to be done again with the new wizz bang part.
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Then a couple of months later, a recall ment it needed to be done again with the new wizz bang part.

So in summary, if it doesn't wizz and bang you probably have the old part...  :whistler: :lol:
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Exactly..... :mrgreen:
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