Hiya Clubbies! Just picked up a March built 2024 Sedan base model for my son! Looks and drives amazingly! Anyone figured out how to turn off the speed zone audible beeps?
« Last post by Jess1973 April 26, 2024, 08:43:47 »
Finally, some good news. A sensor in the back wheel was found to be faulty, so they've fixed it (not replaced it). I'm just very relieved it wasn't the DCT! I was not charged for the diagnostic. Phew!
oh man... that's pretty rough. It sounds like the DCT was not the issue to start with. Why did they charge you $800 labour? It's not as though you could have walked up to the parts counter and buy a DCT to fit it yourself as an option.
Ignore the warranty period. You as the consumer have a right to expect certain things when they buy a product or service. In consumer law, these basic rights are called consumer guarantees. Your rights are protected under consumer law and Hyundai can't walk away from it.
There is NO warranty period under Aust consumer law. Consumer guarantees are automatic and can’t be taken away. Warranties are extra promises that a business can choose to make on top of the consumer guarantees.
Hyundai has to remedy this either, replace, repair or refund.
« Last post by Passat77 April 25, 2024, 13:40:20 »
Hello! I have a recurring question. My engine oil level rises due to the frequent DPF regeneration (60-90km). Looking back at previous posts, this was a problem for others. Did you manage to find out what caused the car to regenerate so frequently in others? Was it really just the particulate filter that was clogged? Some people think that the ECU software is at fault... My car is an i30 1.4 CRDI.
« Last post by Gazza-75 April 24, 2024, 06:24:18 »
My mechanic is crazy busy, so he hasn't been able to look as yet. He mentioned that a friend (UK Hyundai mechanic) said badges can start to 'peel' and cause the radar to play up. I don't think this is my issue as my badge is the smooth one piece badge and not the embossed badge.
I'll post again the second my mechanic has had a look.