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Hi, nzenigma, the Gonz, h20melon, beerman and anybody else interested. It’s been a while but these things take time.The vibration in the transmission? at 1800/2000rpm … the continuing story. The story so far.Car to Westpoint Autos. Misdiagnosis of “right front engine mount needs replacement”. Work done by outside mechanic . No change so3 other engine mounts changed progressively . The problem remained. Cost $788.Mechanic saw i30 owner’s club website and problem discussion.I emailed Hyundai Customer Care and was told to take car to Hyundai dealer. I said I had already done that, and that they must be aware of the problem and the solution. Told to take the car to Hyundai dealer. Recommended to try Hyundai Gympie. After much diagnostic effort, no real diagnosis, just a bill for $937.Emailed Hyundai Customer Care, saying I wanted them to fix car. Started phoning them. Officer in charge of my case never available, never phoned back.Contacted Qld Regional Manager (QRM). He said to take car to Westpoint for diagnosis at no expense to me, and that Westpoint could get help from Hyundai Qld technicians. QRM said that there were only 3 possibilities:-• Fault was responsibility of Hyundai• Fault was not the responsibility of Hyundai• There was nothing wrong with the carAfter the inspection but before I picked the car up he rang and said that investigations revealed that there was nothing wrong with car, but that he would help me buy another Hyundai until 31/12/2017. My calculation of max value of help $1500.Picked up car. Report said that further investigation could not be done until clutch was replaced. It was reported to me that the Hyundai technicians know of the problem and that their comment was that if the clutch was replaced the problem “went away”. Very reassuring!Clutch replaced by outside mechanic: $1000+. Some improvement noticed. The vibration seems to have diminished to a quiet roar until we induced it at the same revs in 4th gear, where it is still obvious but to a lesser extent. My neighbour, who deals in cars, thought it sounded/felt like an exhaust bracket problem, so I’m taking it in to have this checked out.I have sent a complaint to Fair Trading Queensland, based on the problem not being unique, and that I followed their instructions to take car to a dealer. The least I want is a refund of $937, unproductively spent on their instructions. Waiting time for response..up to 10 days. We’ll see.The clutch plate, which I got back from the mechanic, has smaller springs inside 2 opposite main springs, and the other 2 contain hollow metal cylinders, both of which show signs of a surface spiral. They are free to rattle round inside the main spring, and seem to serve no purpose other than to maybe counter balance the 2 inner springs. I have attached 2 photos. Does anybody know what they are there for?Ever onward, but one thing; I will never buy a Hyundai manual or a diesel again. P.S. Sorry about the photos. Our techknowledge (like that?) only lets us post photos in JPG. Hopefully someone can work from my description. W.
QRM said that there were only 3 possibilities:-• Fault was responsibility of Hyundai• Fault was not the responsibility of Hyundai• There was nothing wrong with the car
Report said that further investigation could not be done until clutch was replaced. It was reported to me that the Hyundai technicians know of the problem and that their comment was that if the clutch was replaced the problem “went away”.