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... the looseness is closer to the rack than the steering wheel which was subject to a TSB that identified an out of tolerance "collar or gear" at the top of the steering column, from memory since we don't have them to view any more....
Electric Power Steering (EPS) Worm Shaft Flexible Coupling Replacement (F/Fix)
Thanks for all that Pip - a good read Quote from: Pip on November 20, 2009, 04:45:20... the looseness is closer to the rack than the steering wheel which was subject to a TSB that identified an out of tolerance "collar or gear" at the top of the steering column, from memory since we don't have them to view any more....The TSB was 04908 and the affected models are "First production to 14 April, 2008" with affected VIN range from "First production to KMHDC51ER8U098836"QuoteElectric Power Steering (EPS) Worm Shaft Flexible Coupling Replacement (F/Fix) HTH
go to where i go pip,they are helpful,totally,apart from the crap oil.
OT, since I'm driving the Getz more I'm surprised at what a fun drive it is. Not luxury but fun. It's interesting to note that the i30 needs to have the low gears swapped often (because of the 1000 rpm minimum) but once up to 4th or 5th then it will take on all terain. The Getz on the other hand is very flexible in the low gears but needs 3,4 and 5 swapped a lot to keep momentum up, particularly in the hills. It's been a while since I saw 5k and 6k rpm and heard what that sounds like... not much real progress compared to the effortless i30 diesel but still fun. 8)
Also should I be taking my own oil for the 15000km service? Is there a problem with the oil Hyundai dealers supplyThanks
...their dealers put lower spec oil in than what is specified
Any word back from your service guy pip?I have an I30 diesel wagon which has covered 13,200 kms in ten months.When manoeuvring out of my garage in the morning I have noticed a clunking noise coming from the steering column/rack and suspect it is the same issue as yours.My local dealer (Keema Brisbane) were shocking when I took the car in complaining of a foul smell from the aircon - they replaced the pollen filter which made no difference - so I don't hold out any great hope of them repairing the issue unless I am armed with knowledge.Also should I be taking my own oil for the 15000km service? Is there a problem with the oil Hyundai dealers supplyThanks
Any word back from your service guy pip?
so you've got to take it to dandenong to be repaired? they wont jerk you around there.!
Hey Pip... I get the impression you are a bit of a tough cookie (don't put up with crap) If they are mucking you around, some of our more "meek and mild" members would have no show