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etz 12-13-2006 06:17 AM

01 sonata plugs changed
 
someone help me with this
these are things im not sure of. i bought my 01 sonata from a car
center with 9.000 mls on it
it was a rental car ( hertz ) im not sure if the hyundai warranty is
still in effect. i had recived the recall with the side airbag. and
had that fixed. i never recived the recall on the oxeygen sensor.
i found out about it after reading a messeage on this group. i called
the dealer ,and was told to make an appt. i havent had any problems
until now. the owners man. says plugs should be changed at 60.000 i
have 44.000 so i didnt do anything. the other day my light came on not
only did i have a #1 cylinder miss it showed the sensors . i changed
the plugs & wires and still have a miss and now it seems to drip
antifreeze. it's the only car i have and need to drive, what can i do
to help myself.
( note ) i noticed it was starting to drive diff and thats when i
started to look into whattodos.
to my suprise when i removed the first plug the gap was 0.60 front
too .080 rear
i have lots of questions on that. im not a certified mech. just a
handyman


hyundaitech 12-13-2006 08:45 PM

Re: 01 sonata plugs changed
 
Since your car is a 2001, it's likely that the warranty has expired.
Considering you've replaced the plugs and wires, you should suspect the
coil or injector for your misfire issue.

As for the coolant drip, you'll need to look around until you locate the
source.


etz 12-14-2006 08:46 AM

Re: 01 sonata plugs changed
 

hyundaitech wrote:
> Since your car is a 2001, it's likely that the warranty has expired.
> Considering you've replaced the plugs and wires, you should suspect the
> coil or injector for your misfire issue.
>
> As for the coolant drip, you'll need to look around until you locate the
> source.


I DONT GET THE, 01 MUST HAVE EXPIRED PART.
If it's 10 yr. 100.000 miles. i only have 44.000
thanks for the info. i found the leak. i knocked the transfer line
off.

i changed the coil right after i posted, & now everythings back to
normal, except when i road tested it i got Tboned by a woman on the
cell phone. ( OMEN ? )


hyundaitech 12-14-2006 12:55 PM

Re: 01 sonata plugs changed
 
Based on your original post, I'm assuming you purchased this vehicle used.
The factory bumper-to-bumper warranty is 5 years or 60,000 miles. The 10
year/100,000 mile powertrain warranty applies only for the original owner,
and only to powertrain items.


Wayne Moses 12-14-2006 08:43 PM

Re: 01 sonata plugs changed
 
Reply to message from "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> (Thu, 14 Dec
2006 11:55:43) about "Re: 01 sonata plugs changed":

h> The 10 year/100,000 mile powertrain warranty applies only for the
h> original owner, and only to powertrain items.

A very important point I have noticed many people often miss. And for all
its good points Hyundai does not push these subtleties in its marketing
efforts.

Best Regards.
Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> Thu, 14 Dec 2006 19:10:58 -0600

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