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Oh Bugger! That is not good. Apparently if it happens the best way to get it to start is to press the button with your foot off the brake at least once before trying again. I've had mine 15 months and 36,000 kilometres so far without the issue. Very unlikely to be related to SR V SR Prem (differences are only trim levels) I was wrong once, but never admitted it.
Quote from: Dazzler on October 03, 2018, 09:33:00Oh Bugger! That is not good. Apparently if it happens the best way to get it to start is to press the button with your foot off the brake at least once before trying again. I've had mine 15 months and 36,000 kilometres so far without the issue. Very unlikely to be related to SR V SR Prem (differences are only trim levels) I was wrong once, but never admitted it. The Fonz was also never wr....wr... wrong. Is this starting issue only occuring to autos. Has it affected manuals .
Im not sure whats going on at Hyundai....I think the dealers are either left in the dark regarding faults that don't produce a fault code or they are hiding something.Yes, Hyundai (after a bit of a battle) replaced the fuel injectors on my PD2 SR DCT a few weeks ago and i've not experienced the warm start issue since. That said I do get lumpy idling intermittently (at a cold start sometimes it feels like a car with the fully Choke out (showing my age now)) which the dealership can't reproduce and no fault code... but the revs reported are in the normal parameters apparently...so another battle in progress.Don't wait for the scheduled service, badger the dealer, complain to Hyundai, involve the motoring press etc etc....thats the only way I got any resolution.
Quote from: Beardyboy on October 31, 2018, 22:57:54Im not sure whats going on at Hyundai....I think the dealers are either left in the dark regarding faults that don't produce a fault code or they are hiding something.Yes, Hyundai (after a bit of a battle) replaced the fuel injectors on my PD2 SR DCT a few weeks ago and i've not experienced the warm start issue since. That said I do get lumpy idling intermittently (at a cold start sometimes it feels like a car with the fully Choke out (showing my age now)) which the dealership can't reproduce and no fault code... but the revs reported are in the normal parameters apparently...so another battle in progress.Don't wait for the scheduled service, badger the dealer, complain to Hyundai, involve the motoring press etc etc....thats the only way I got any resolution.Just by way of an update...Hyundai Customer care( not the dealer) have contacted me to say that Hyundai HQ have sent down a software upgrade for my SR. I think that this software update might be to do with the lumpy Idling....which might also be connected to the warm start issue that the fuel injector replacement seems to have resolved.You need to really push Hyundai to get anything done...dont rely on the dealerships to go into battle for you....they wont.
Hi guysJust spreading the word around the starting issue posts. I just got an update from my dealership. That a new software update has now been released that fixes the starting issues.
That a new software update has now been released that fixes the starting issues.
Quote from: rjl on November 14, 2018, 09:12:20That a new software update has now been released that fixes the starting issues.Bloody awesome news - At least now I know if it happen to my car - a solution is around the corner
Quote from: rjl on November 14, 2018, 09:12:20Hi guysJust spreading the word around the starting issue posts. I just got an update from my dealership. That a new software update has now been released that fixes the starting issues.Yes i was told last week by email from the customer care centre that a software update was coming.... i then asked what the software update would do....5 days later i get the reply You gotta laugh...lets hope this works
Firmware updates - would be funny if it follows Microsoft doctrine.- Fix Starting problem.- Introduce new bug - or in PR term "Additional feature" - Randomly open sunroof hahahhaha
More likely trouble with the windows...
Quote from: Dazzler on November 15, 2018, 07:53:48 More likely trouble with the windows...
Hi again everyone . It is also best to contact Hyundai Customer Care to see what form of compensation they can provide.
Quote from: Beardyboy on November 12, 2018, 06:39:17Quote from: Beardyboy on October 31, 2018, 22:57:54Im not sure whats going on at Hyundai....I think the dealers are either left in the dark regarding faults that don't produce a fault code or they are hiding something.Yes, Hyundai (after a bit of a battle) replaced the fuel injectors on my PD2 SR DCT a few weeks ago and i've not experienced the warm start issue since. That said I do get lumpy idling intermittently (at a cold start sometimes it feels like a car with the fully Choke out (showing my age now)) which the dealership can't reproduce and no fault code... but the revs reported are in the normal parameters apparently...so another battle in progress.Don't wait for the scheduled service, badger the dealer, complain to Hyundai, involve the motoring press etc etc....thats the only way I got any resolution.Just by way of an update...Hyundai Customer care( not the dealer) have contacted me to say that Hyundai HQ have sent down a software upgrade for my SR. I think that this software update might be to do with the lumpy Idling....which might also be connected to the warm start issue that the fuel injector replacement seems to have resolved.You need to really push Hyundai to get anything done...dont rely on the dealerships to go into battle for you....they wont.Dealers are only the point of sale, for commission or profit. If they need to chase anything up that is going to cost money for no return. Hyundai supply the product.
Quote from: rjl on November 14, 2018, 09:12:20Hi guysJust spreading the word around the starting issue posts. I just got an update from my dealership. That a new software update has now been released that fixes the starting issues.The local dealership had my car in for the whole of last week to "test" and apply the "Hard to start" software upgrade. I had the fuel injectors replaced a few months ago and this seemed to resolve the warm start issue that i had experienced.... but now there was an intermittent lumpy idling...so i was hoping the software upgrade would resolve the idling lumpiness.Picked up the car on Friday....d-logger still attached for me to record any issues.I can't honestly say that the software upgrade has made any difference at all so far.