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Have you asked whether the possibility of a new car given the cost involved of replacing engine
For clarification it’s the face on block and head that have scour marks which can cause overheating.
Quote from: Erica on August 31, 2018, 09:48:45For clarification it’s the face on block and head that have scour marks which can cause overheating.Must be a specific batch of engines in question. Given the hourly rates some dealers charge it's probably cheaper to replace the entire engine unit as opposed to dismantling, accessing then replacing required components ? Gearbox remain the same original unit ?Good to see Hyundai is being proactive 👍
Quote from: mickd on August 31, 2018, 10:36:36Quote from: Erica on August 31, 2018, 09:48:45For clarification it’s the face on block and head that have scour marks which can cause overheating.Must be a specific batch of engines in question. Given the hourly rates some dealers charge it's probably cheaper to replace the entire engine unit as opposed to dismantling, accessing then replacing required components ? Gearbox remain the same original unit ?Good to see Hyundai is being proactive 👍Good point Mick. Plus, a new engine is way better than a repaired one.
Thanks for the info. What drew us to the Hyandai was because my mum had a Hyundai diesel 2008 and had driven it many times and she never had a problem. Hopefully this can get resolved and I take your point that at least they are being proactive about this and not just letting it slide
Has anyone heard of this?
Quote from: Erica on August 30, 2018, 11:58:44Has anyone heard of this? Just had the dealer contact me based on a service I had 4 weeks ago. "Hyundai has sent us a new engine for your i30 based on some tests we did when it was in for a service, bring it in Monday". This is an i30 1.6 SR Turbo too. It's got 34000kms on the clock. The car was running really well, I had no indication of any issues and I thrash the bejesus out of it. They said something about possible damage by brushes as well. Not unhappy about this I suppose so long as the new engine goes as well as the original. No mention of this issue on the recall sites, glad I found this forum to see I'm not the only one.
Quote from: Erica on August 30, 2018, 11:58:44Has anyone heard of this? I thrash the bejesus out of it.
Quote from: TrickyD on May 04, 2019, 08:20:14Quote from: Erica on August 30, 2018, 11:58:44Has anyone heard of this? Just had the dealer contact me based on a service I had 4 weeks ago. "Hyundai has sent us a new engine for your i30 based on some tests we did when it was in for a service, bring it in Monday". This is an i30 1.6 SR Turbo too. It's got 34000kms on the clock. The car was running really well, I had no indication of any issues and I thrash the bejesus out of it. They said something about possible damage by brushes as well. Not unhappy about this I suppose so long as the new engine goes as well as the original. No mention of this issue on the recall sites, glad I found this forum to see I'm not the only one. Wow! That is interesting. My SR is a 2017 1.6 T. I've done 56,500 trouble free kilometres so far. Be interested to hear how you find the new engine (and I don't mean "I lifted the bonnet and there it was!")
Quote from: TrickyD on May 04, 2019, 08:20:14I thrash the bejesus out of it. they have spies that monitor this forum you know, right now they're just looking up how many NSW REGO'd SR Turbos were serviced 4 weeks ago that returned a positive result on a Quality check with 34000K and have been notified for an engine replacement.
I thrash the bejesus out of it.
Quote from: tw2005 on May 04, 2019, 08:30:47Quote from: TrickyD on May 04, 2019, 08:20:14I thrash the bejesus out of it. they have spies that monitor this forum you know, right now they're just looking up how many NSW REGO'd SR Turbos were serviced 4 weeks ago that returned a positive result on a Quality check with 34000K and have been notified for an engine replacement. I thought exactly the same thing when I read that
they have spies that monitor this forum you know, right now they're just looking up how many NSW REGO'd SR Turbos were serviced 4 weeks ago that returned a positive result on a Quality check with 34000K and have been notified for an engine replacement.
Quote from: tw2005 on May 04, 2019, 08:30:47they have spies that monitor this forum you know, right now they're just looking up how many NSW REGO'd SR Turbos were serviced 4 weeks ago that returned a positive result on a Quality check with 34000K and have been notified for an engine replacement. Hahaha dammit!! I'll definitely report back on engine performance. I should get it back by Wednesday apparently.