Accent Makes "Chunk Chunk" Noise When Turning Left
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Re: Accent Makes
hyundaitech wrote:
> If it wasn't present at the time you bought the car, then I'd say the
> seller is not responsible for it. I presume your agreement meant anything
> that was currently wrong with the car, not items that could fail in the
> future.
My sister noticed this noise within days of buying the car.
I guess the question comes down to, is this something that would fall
under Canadian safety requirements? If it is. They should have fixed
it. If not, I guess it's our problem, as the car has no warranty.
Chris
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Re: Accent Makes
hyundaitech wrote:
> If it wasn't present at the time you bought the car, then I'd say the
> seller is not responsible for it. I presume your agreement meant anything
> that was currently wrong with the car, not items that could fail in the
> future.
My sister noticed this noise within days of buying the car.
I guess the question comes down to, is this something that would fall
under Canadian safety requirements? If it is. They should have fixed
it. If not, I guess it's our problem, as the car has no warranty.
Chris
#34
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Re: Accent Makes
hyundaitech wrote:
> If it wasn't present at the time you bought the car, then I'd say the
> seller is not responsible for it. I presume your agreement meant anything
> that was currently wrong with the car, not items that could fail in the
> future.
My sister noticed this noise within days of buying the car.
I guess the question comes down to, is this something that would fall
under Canadian safety requirements? If it is. They should have fixed
it. If not, I guess it's our problem, as the car has no warranty.
Chris
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Re: Accent Makes
yes it would fail a car, not safe to drive
"Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> hyundaitech wrote:
>> If it wasn't present at the time you bought the car, then I'd say the
>> seller is not responsible for it. I presume your agreement meant
>> anything
>> that was currently wrong with the car, not items that could fail in the
>> future.
>
> My sister noticed this noise within days of buying the car.
>
> I guess the question comes down to, is this something that would fall
> under Canadian safety requirements? If it is. They should have fixed
> it. If not, I guess it's our problem, as the car has no warranty.
>
> Chris
>
"Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> hyundaitech wrote:
>> If it wasn't present at the time you bought the car, then I'd say the
>> seller is not responsible for it. I presume your agreement meant
>> anything
>> that was currently wrong with the car, not items that could fail in the
>> future.
>
> My sister noticed this noise within days of buying the car.
>
> I guess the question comes down to, is this something that would fall
> under Canadian safety requirements? If it is. They should have fixed
> it. If not, I guess it's our problem, as the car has no warranty.
>
> Chris
>
#36
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Re: Accent Makes
yes it would fail a car, not safe to drive
"Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> hyundaitech wrote:
>> If it wasn't present at the time you bought the car, then I'd say the
>> seller is not responsible for it. I presume your agreement meant
>> anything
>> that was currently wrong with the car, not items that could fail in the
>> future.
>
> My sister noticed this noise within days of buying the car.
>
> I guess the question comes down to, is this something that would fall
> under Canadian safety requirements? If it is. They should have fixed
> it. If not, I guess it's our problem, as the car has no warranty.
>
> Chris
>
"Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> hyundaitech wrote:
>> If it wasn't present at the time you bought the car, then I'd say the
>> seller is not responsible for it. I presume your agreement meant
>> anything
>> that was currently wrong with the car, not items that could fail in the
>> future.
>
> My sister noticed this noise within days of buying the car.
>
> I guess the question comes down to, is this something that would fall
> under Canadian safety requirements? If it is. They should have fixed
> it. If not, I guess it's our problem, as the car has no warranty.
>
> Chris
>
#37
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Re: Accent Makes
yes it would fail a car, not safe to drive
"Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> hyundaitech wrote:
>> If it wasn't present at the time you bought the car, then I'd say the
>> seller is not responsible for it. I presume your agreement meant
>> anything
>> that was currently wrong with the car, not items that could fail in the
>> future.
>
> My sister noticed this noise within days of buying the car.
>
> I guess the question comes down to, is this something that would fall
> under Canadian safety requirements? If it is. They should have fixed
> it. If not, I guess it's our problem, as the car has no warranty.
>
> Chris
>
"Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> hyundaitech wrote:
>> If it wasn't present at the time you bought the car, then I'd say the
>> seller is not responsible for it. I presume your agreement meant
>> anything
>> that was currently wrong with the car, not items that could fail in the
>> future.
>
> My sister noticed this noise within days of buying the car.
>
> I guess the question comes down to, is this something that would fall
> under Canadian safety requirements? If it is. They should have fixed
> it. If not, I guess it's our problem, as the car has no warranty.
>
> Chris
>
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Re: Accent Makes
Dumbass wrote:
> yes it would fail a car, not safe to drive
> "Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1140198083.462241.94680@g47g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> >
> > hyundaitech wrote:
> >> If it wasn't present at the time you bought the car, then I'd say the
> >> seller is not responsible for it. I presume your agreement meant
> >> anything
> >> that was currently wrong with the car, not items that could fail in the
> >> future.
> >
> > My sister noticed this noise within days of buying the car.
> >
> > I guess the question comes down to, is this something that would fall
> > under Canadian safety requirements? If it is. They should have fixed
> > it. If not, I guess it's our problem, as the car has no warranty.
> >
> > Chris
> >
The car was purchased like 2-3 months ago. Figure I'm SOL in getting
them to pay for it?
The car did pass the safety test that the dealer got done.
Chris
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Re: Accent Makes
Dumbass wrote:
> yes it would fail a car, not safe to drive
> "Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1140198083.462241.94680@g47g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> >
> > hyundaitech wrote:
> >> If it wasn't present at the time you bought the car, then I'd say the
> >> seller is not responsible for it. I presume your agreement meant
> >> anything
> >> that was currently wrong with the car, not items that could fail in the
> >> future.
> >
> > My sister noticed this noise within days of buying the car.
> >
> > I guess the question comes down to, is this something that would fall
> > under Canadian safety requirements? If it is. They should have fixed
> > it. If not, I guess it's our problem, as the car has no warranty.
> >
> > Chris
> >
The car was purchased like 2-3 months ago. Figure I'm SOL in getting
them to pay for it?
The car did pass the safety test that the dealer got done.
Chris
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Re: Accent Makes
Dumbass wrote:
> yes it would fail a car, not safe to drive
> "Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1140198083.462241.94680@g47g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> >
> > hyundaitech wrote:
> >> If it wasn't present at the time you bought the car, then I'd say the
> >> seller is not responsible for it. I presume your agreement meant
> >> anything
> >> that was currently wrong with the car, not items that could fail in the
> >> future.
> >
> > My sister noticed this noise within days of buying the car.
> >
> > I guess the question comes down to, is this something that would fall
> > under Canadian safety requirements? If it is. They should have fixed
> > it. If not, I guess it's our problem, as the car has no warranty.
> >
> > Chris
> >
The car was purchased like 2-3 months ago. Figure I'm SOL in getting
them to pay for it?
The car did pass the safety test that the dealer got done.
Chris
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Re: Accent Makes
because labour and parts to do just the joints and boots would be equall or
more than just buying and installing a complete axel unit...
and who knows how much longer the inboard joints will last..
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
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> Jody wrote:
>> check cv joints, if shot replace whole axel, not just the joint
>
> Why replace the entire axle?
>
> Matt
more than just buying and installing a complete axel unit...
and who knows how much longer the inboard joints will last..
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
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> Jody wrote:
>> check cv joints, if shot replace whole axel, not just the joint
>
> Why replace the entire axle?
>
> Matt
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Re: Accent Makes
because labour and parts to do just the joints and boots would be equall or
more than just buying and installing a complete axel unit...
and who knows how much longer the inboard joints will last..
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
news:1kaJf.6245$lb.554784@news1.epix.net...
> Jody wrote:
>> check cv joints, if shot replace whole axel, not just the joint
>
> Why replace the entire axle?
>
> Matt
more than just buying and installing a complete axel unit...
and who knows how much longer the inboard joints will last..
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
news:1kaJf.6245$lb.554784@news1.epix.net...
> Jody wrote:
>> check cv joints, if shot replace whole axel, not just the joint
>
> Why replace the entire axle?
>
> Matt
#43
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Re: Accent Makes
because labour and parts to do just the joints and boots would be equall or
more than just buying and installing a complete axel unit...
and who knows how much longer the inboard joints will last..
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
news:1kaJf.6245$lb.554784@news1.epix.net...
> Jody wrote:
>> check cv joints, if shot replace whole axel, not just the joint
>
> Why replace the entire axle?
>
> Matt
more than just buying and installing a complete axel unit...
and who knows how much longer the inboard joints will last..
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
news:1kaJf.6245$lb.554784@news1.epix.net...
> Jody wrote:
>> check cv joints, if shot replace whole axel, not just the joint
>
> Why replace the entire axle?
>
> Matt
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Re: Accent Makes
"Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Dumbass wrote:
>> yes it would fail a car, not safe to drive
>> "Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1140198083.462241.94680@g47g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>> >
>> > hyundaitech wrote:
>> >> If it wasn't present at the time you bought the car, then I'd say the
>> >> seller is not responsible for it. I presume your agreement meant
>> >> anything
>> >> that was currently wrong with the car, not items that could fail in
>> >> the
>> >> future.
>> >
>> > My sister noticed this noise within days of buying the car.
>> >
>> > I guess the question comes down to, is this something that would fall
>> > under Canadian safety requirements? If it is. They should have fixed
>> > it. If not, I guess it's our problem, as the car has no warranty.
>> >
>> > Chris
>> >
>
> The car was purchased like 2-3 months ago. Figure I'm SOL in getting
> them to pay for it?
>
> The car did pass the safety test that the dealer got done.
>
> Chris
>
Good luck trying to get them to pay. It's not a expensive or difficult
repair though.It could be much worse than a cv joint.
Rob
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Re: Accent Makes
"Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Dumbass wrote:
>> yes it would fail a car, not safe to drive
>> "Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1140198083.462241.94680@g47g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>> >
>> > hyundaitech wrote:
>> >> If it wasn't present at the time you bought the car, then I'd say the
>> >> seller is not responsible for it. I presume your agreement meant
>> >> anything
>> >> that was currently wrong with the car, not items that could fail in
>> >> the
>> >> future.
>> >
>> > My sister noticed this noise within days of buying the car.
>> >
>> > I guess the question comes down to, is this something that would fall
>> > under Canadian safety requirements? If it is. They should have fixed
>> > it. If not, I guess it's our problem, as the car has no warranty.
>> >
>> > Chris
>> >
>
> The car was purchased like 2-3 months ago. Figure I'm SOL in getting
> them to pay for it?
>
> The car did pass the safety test that the dealer got done.
>
> Chris
>
Good luck trying to get them to pay. It's not a expensive or difficult
repair though.It could be much worse than a cv joint.
Rob