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Hi guys.Does anybody else have any updates in regards to there cars? Has anybody tried taking there car back to there dealer again? Since hyundai has now officially instructed there dealers to send through data about the fault? Just got word that my local dealer is currently trying to send data back to hyundai . They've beentrying to replicate and log the issue for the past week, I saw 2 i30 Sr left by their owners in order to get data.
If I may ask Dazzler are you having the same issue with your SR?
I got both the not starting and cranking issue unfortunately on the PD2. Hopefully hyundai does find a fix for it soon.
Ok brief update:D-logger fitted 23/7.... the technician has replicated the fault... but before the d logger had been fitted so they are still none the wiser. Car returned to me 24/7 with d logger ready to go.Recorded 3 instances on 25/726/7 returned to dealer to upload data for Hyundai The d logger will stay in the car for a few more days to record further instancesAll instances also recorded on video** owners with this starting fault or other faults really need to keep on at the dealers, involve media and do whatever you constructively can to get the issues fixed.**
Hey all first time poster here. Just wondering if there has been any update to this issue. I’ve had this same problem since the first couple of days of ownership back in Feb this year.
UPDATE 30/7:Following on from the d-logger data going back to Alto and then to Hyundai last week, the Hyundai Technical team believe the issue is faulty fuel injectors.As with many things Hyundai, these need to be imported from South Korea...and so we now wait for the injectors to arrive.The dealer wants the d-logger to remain attached for now and for a period once the new injectors have been fitted.So for those of you out there with the same issue, it might be worth going back to your dealers with this information.
Cheers for that Beardyboy. Wonder why only some are doing it?
Thanks for the update!I took my car for its 10,000km service on sat and told them about the injectors, they claimed they checked them and all came back fine. They want me to now leave my car there indefinitely to be hooked up to the diagnostics machine again and their service manager will drive my car to work and home. I will suggest to them that they put the machine on and give me back my car to drive since they can never get the thing to fault.
Quote from: Dazzler on July 30, 2018, 05:39:59Cheers for that Beardyboy. Wonder why only some are doing it? Same, Same? Does the Volester use the same injectors? @tw2005 This started one of my ticks again so I watched the start videos. They either show a motor struggling to get enough revs, but no one cylinder seems to be miss firing. Or, no start because no cylinder fires. This would mean that all injectors fail simultaneously ? ...
UPDATE 30/7:Following on from the d-logger data going back to Alto and then to Hyundai last week, the Hyundai Technical team believe the issue is faulty fuel injectors.
Providing you with a new car and taking yours to their laboratory would be what a company which had pride in their product would do.
Hi Dazzler,I agree with what you have said....but at some point they will have to 'bite the bullet' and be responsible.I see it as a fabulous opportunity for Hy to not only diagnose the fault with this test subject (and restore Becstarz' faith (and mine) in the brand) but also to come up with a 'cure' for the other examples that suffer the same affliction and a prevention for future vehicles. Otherwise...how are they ever going to get to the bottom of it?...they will just keep replicating the same problem on the production line.
Hi guysI was just made aware that Hyundai seem to have found the issue of the start/cranking issues for the i30 PD.I was told there are about 15+ cars that Hyundai is aware of that have the issue. They are apparently creating a software fix for it. Similar to the issue the previous GD,models faced which also had issues starting/cranking but during a cold start, which was eventually fixed via software update. I do hope the update comes soon as this, left abit of a sour taste to t :crazy2:he new car experience
Thanks @rjl . Be nice if a bit of "compo" was offered, even if just a free service.
Hi guysI was just made aware that Hyundai seem to have found the issue of the start/cranking issues for the i30 PD.I was told there are about 15+ cars that Hyundai is aware of that have the issue. They are apparently creating a software fix for it. Similar to the issue the previous GD,models faced which also had issues starting/cranking but during a cold start, which was eventually fixed via software update. I do hope the update comes soon as this, left abit of a sour taste to the new car experience