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So hopefully i won't have to replace clutch now until after the car has done 100,000km
Quote from: h20melon on September 20, 2013, 10:44:54So hopefully i won't have to replace clutch now until after the car has done 100,000km I'll be very disappointed if I have to replace mine within 300,000km...
The way you drive, Rusty, your clutch will probably last for 500,000 kms.Your suspension and tyres, however..... It makes me feel quite just thinking about it.
Well, after a few weeks of having my car back there has been no signs of the problem.However, not long after getting the car back, I noticed an oil smell, sometimes a hot oil smell as if it was burning off the engine, and sometimes the raw smell. Over the weekend, I did a tyre rotation, and noticed the whole plastic cover that is under the engine covered in oil. My first thought was a lazy mechanic that didn't clean the cover after filling the gearbox back up, so I degreased it and put it back on. This was done Monday morning. Tonight (Wednesday) after driving for the past 2 days - only done about 100km's, there is oil back on it below the gearbox towards the front of the car. Now I have to waste more of my time because (most likely) the mechanic either cut corners, or didn't tighten up something, or another seal has failed.NOT GOOD ENOUGH HYUNDAI!
Just popped into HY during my break, and they hoisted it to find it's leaking from the reversing switch in the gear box. Leaking through it, not around it. Parts ordered and booked in next Friday to fix.
Quote from: h20melon on October 10, 2013, 00:11:39Just popped into HY during my break, and they hoisted it to find it's leaking from the reversing switch in the gear box. Leaking through it, not around it. Parts ordered and booked in next Friday to fix.Winder if they knocked it during service