06 Sonata Washer
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Re: 06 Sonata Washer
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in
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> Your presence and that of the others who've contributed to this and other
> threads is greatly appreciated, too. Every so often, I learn something
> from you guys.
Here ya go HT: Tighty righty, lefty loosey!! :-)
Eric
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> Your presence and that of the others who've contributed to this and other
> threads is greatly appreciated, too. Every so often, I learn something
> from you guys.
Here ya go HT: Tighty righty, lefty loosey!! :-)
Eric
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Well from what I understand the VW GTI has a similar / same issue with the
fly by wire throttle. One of the guys at work has one and says it is because
of no mechanical linkage at all.
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
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> hyundaitech wrote:
>
>> I apologize if I came off harshly, good doctor. This is definitely the
>> place that you *should* adress these issues. My intent was simply to
>> point out that by the time the discussions are made here about a common
>> problem, the factory has typically learned about and begun addressing the
>> problem. For example, I'd be very surprised if Hyundai hasn't
>> investigated and found the common problem with the washer pumps.
>
> I haven't seen any action yet on the senstive throttle issue and that has
> been mentioned several times here as well as in at least two road tests
> that I've read in the year since I bought my Sonata. It is the single
> most annoying thing about my car.
>
> Matt
fly by wire throttle. One of the guys at work has one and says it is because
of no mechanical linkage at all.
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
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> hyundaitech wrote:
>
>> I apologize if I came off harshly, good doctor. This is definitely the
>> place that you *should* adress these issues. My intent was simply to
>> point out that by the time the discussions are made here about a common
>> problem, the factory has typically learned about and begun addressing the
>> problem. For example, I'd be very surprised if Hyundai hasn't
>> investigated and found the common problem with the washer pumps.
>
> I haven't seen any action yet on the senstive throttle issue and that has
> been mentioned several times here as well as in at least two road tests
> that I've read in the year since I bought my Sonata. It is the single
> most annoying thing about my car.
>
> Matt
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Reply to message from "Shaman" <shaman2milleNoSpAm@NoSpAmyahoo.com> (Mon,
06 Nov 2006 06:59:09) about "Re: 06 Sonata Washer":
S> Same thing here, washer been off duty one day, reservoir full of
S> windshield washer, next day been fixed by itself...
S> Are we in the twilight zone???!!!???
Maybe the newer Hyundais have flaky electrics, like the German cars of the
not-too-distant past. See my post on come- and-go intermittent wipers.
Best Regards
Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> Tue, 07 Nov 2006 19:29:18 -0600
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06 Nov 2006 06:59:09) about "Re: 06 Sonata Washer":
S> Same thing here, washer been off duty one day, reservoir full of
S> windshield washer, next day been fixed by itself...
S> Are we in the twilight zone???!!!???
Maybe the newer Hyundais have flaky electrics, like the German cars of the
not-too-distant past. See my post on come- and-go intermittent wipers.
Best Regards
Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> Tue, 07 Nov 2006 19:29:18 -0600
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by "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> Nov 6, 2006 at 07:25 PM
I've seen a couple with bad pumps. No wiring problems yet. If your
wipers
sweep when you activate the pump, you've already eliminated the switch
and
some of the wiring, as well as most of the entire power side of the
circuit. If the pump doesn't run, that eliminates the clog idea.
The bad news is that every so often, Hyundai gets a batch of bad parts.
The good news is that when they figure out they've got an issue, they
adress it. And trust me, that is almost always faster than five people
coming together on usenet figuring out they've all had the same problem.
Too bad this does not apply for all cases or maybe they would have
addressed the engine whine instead of making me go to a hearing on the
matter. I have to say I am very disappointed in Hyundai in thier attitude
on this.
by "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> Nov 6, 2006 at 07:25 PM
I've seen a couple with bad pumps. No wiring problems yet. If your
wipers
sweep when you activate the pump, you've already eliminated the switch
and
some of the wiring, as well as most of the entire power side of the
circuit. If the pump doesn't run, that eliminates the clog idea.
The bad news is that every so often, Hyundai gets a batch of bad parts.
The good news is that when they figure out they've got an issue, they
adress it. And trust me, that is almost always faster than five people
coming together on usenet figuring out they've all had the same problem.
Too bad this does not apply for all cases or maybe they would have
addressed the engine whine instead of making me go to a hearing on the
matter. I have to say I am very disappointed in Hyundai in thier attitude
on this.
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Re: 06 Sonata Washer
"cableguy3" <larrygoldman@comcast.net> wrote in
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> Eric G. - think you meant to say "Righty Tighty"
>
> See? We can all learn something
Actually, I've heard it that way, but for the most part people around here
say it the way I typed it. I don't really know why, because your way makes
more sense.
Eric
news:ac0fc0a67e9ef9ea8358a2de54319ab9@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:
> Eric G. - think you meant to say "Righty Tighty"
>
> See? We can all learn something

Actually, I've heard it that way, but for the most part people around here
say it the way I typed it. I don't really know why, because your way makes
more sense.
Eric
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