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Quote from: db08 on March 24, 2013, 12:09:05Some people are hands on, some people aren't.I always work on the idea that if I don't understand something I learn it by reading up on it but if it has bolts or screws on it I just pull it apart.
Some people are hands on, some people aren't.
I have noticed the discs readily rust in wet weather
I can only assure you that had the dealership felt the brakes were defective in any way then this matter would have been addressed by the terms of your Hyundai warranty. I do appreciate that you may be disappointed with this response, but trust I have clarified our position with regard to this matter and as to why the clutch repair was not covered under the terms of your Hyundai warranty.
As for writing back to HY to advise them it was not my clutch that was faulty, I'm not really into scoring points. I admit they made a mistake with their typing but I guess if they are sending out loads of emails/letters each day they're bound to get one wrong.
A valid point BUT it would appear the author may have taken a previously sent email/letter and changed it for your brake issue.
Quote from: eye30 on April 12, 2013, 12:38:19A valid point BUT it would appear the author may have taken a previously sent email/letter and changed it for your brake issue. dreaming out the window as to what she's going to get up to at the weekend with her new boyfriend ....... Or she could just be totally incompetent
I am sorry that due to your not having visited this Hyundai dealer before we do not have enough history to be able to answer the questions you raise comprehensively.