Hi folks,
I am a complete newbie to the forum but I am turning to you in despair.
I have a 2011 registered i30 1.6 CDi and I love my car. However, I have one major issue - the battery.
With the keys in the ignition, and the engine turned off, I find that if I leave the headlights on for five minutes - or the radio on for maybe 15 minutes - then the car will not restart. The battery attempts to turn but fails.
In the last twelve months I have called the AA rescue service out twice and I have also had the battery checked out twice during visits to my regular Hyundai dealer. However, instead of sorting out the problem I now find myself stuck between the two differing opinions of the AA and the garage.
The last time the battery would not turn over I parked the car up late at night and called the AA next morning. They said they would not need to come out as the battery would turn over if restarted - which it did. They say it is a known and identified issue with Hyundai batteries and the AA are aware that Hyundai cars have a protection mechanism like this to stop the batter being drained.
Each time the garage checks the batter it is at full voltage and holding charge OK. They also say that they know nothing of this portection mechanism.
Please also note that simply leaving the keys in the ignition with nothing operating will have the same effect of draining the battery over ten minutes.
Is it me. Is it the battery. Is it the garage. Is it the AA. Well actually, the AA have been correct on three occasions as I have tried their theory twice since - leaving the lights and radio on for five minutes, car does not restart, leave for three hours and then hey presto the car restarts.
My warranty runs out next month and I am desperate to get some help.
Any suggestions or assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Chris