Is the clock covered under the warranty?
I have a 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe with 40,000 miles on it. The clock in the
dash doesn't work. It used to work off and on, then it stopped working altogether and doesn't light up at all. I am just curious whether that is covered under the warranty. (Note: I've been trying to go to the Hyundai website for more info, but the website doesn't seem to come up on my computer. Maybe they are having a website problem right now. All other Internet websites are working fine.) |
Re: Is the clock covered under the warranty?
On Mon, 1 Sep 2008 17:43:12 -0400, alta47 wrote:
> I have a 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe with 40,000 miles on it. The clock in the > dash doesn't work. It used to work off and on, then it stopped working > altogether and doesn't light up at all. > > I am just curious whether that is covered under the warranty. > > (Note: I've been trying to go to the Hyundai website for more info, but the > website doesn't seem to come up on my computer. Maybe they are having a > website problem right now. All other Internet websites are working fine.) Should be covered under the warranty. Mine packed up keeping accurate time after only a few thousand miles. Left alone, still runs but nowhere near what the time should be, got a little plastic stick on clock that keeps perfect time. |
Re: Is the clock covered under the warranty?
"alta47" <alta@pala34.343> wrote in message news:AO2dnR-1Y7h3_CHVnZ2dnUVZ_ozinZ2d@comcast.com... >I have a 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe with 40,000 miles on it. The clock in the >dash doesn't work. It used to work off and on, then it stopped working >altogether and doesn't light up at all. > > I am just curious whether that is covered under the warranty. > > (Note: I've been trying to go to the Hyundai website for more info, but > the website doesn't seem to come up on my computer. Maybe they are having > a website problem right now. All other Internet websites are working > fine.) This is what dealers are for. Call the dealer and ask directly. If the answer is that it isn't covered, get a Timex. |
Re: Is the clock covered under the warranty?
mack the sourpuss wrote:
> "alta47" <alta@pala34.343> wrote in message > news:AO2dnR-1Y7h3_CHVnZ2dnUVZ_ozinZ2d@comcast.com... >> I have a 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe with 40,000 miles on it. The clock in the >> dash doesn't work. It used to work off and on, then it stopped working >> altogether and doesn't light up at all. >> >> I am just curious whether that is covered under the warranty. >> >> (Note: I've been trying to go to the Hyundai website for more info, but >> the website doesn't seem to come up on my computer. Maybe they are having >> a website problem right now. All other Internet websites are working >> fine.) > > This is what dealers are for. Call the dealer and ask directly. If the > answer is that it isn't covered, get a Timex. yeah, this is a usenet group whose topic is Hyundai's. quit botherin' us. obviously moderated by mack... |
Re: Is the clock covered under the warranty?
5 years/60k. It'll depend on the date of delivery of the vehicle.
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Re: Is the clock covered under the warranty?
Thanks. Mine was delivered to the original owner in March, 2004, so I'm
assuming I have until February, 2009 as long as I am under 60,000 miles. It didn't even occur to me that the clock might be covered until just recently. "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message news:978a0a4fcb2479d39776aea7e855a5da@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... >5 years/60k. It'll depend on the date of delivery of the vehicle. > > -- > Message posted using > http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.hyundai/ > More information at http://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html > |
Re: Is the clock covered under the warranty?
"SB" <sb@timelife.org> wrote in message
news:g9jtns$icf$1@registered.motzarella.org... > mack the sourpuss wrote: >> >> This is what dealers are for. Call the dealer and ask directly. If the >> answer is that it isn't covered, get a Timex. > > yeah, this is a usenet group whose topic is Hyundai's. quit botherin' us. > obviously moderated by mack... Thanks SB. Pretty funny! :-) |
Re: Is the clock covered under the warranty?
"SB" <sb@timelife.org> wrote in message news:g9jtns$icf$1@registered.motzarella.org... > mack the sourpuss wrote: > >> "alta47" <alta@pala34.343> wrote in message >> news:AO2dnR-1Y7h3_CHVnZ2dnUVZ_ozinZ2d@comcast.com... >>> I have a 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe with 40,000 miles on it. The clock in >>> the dash doesn't work. It used to work off and on, then it stopped >>> working altogether and doesn't light up at all. >>> >>> I am just curious whether that is covered under the warranty. >>> >>> (Note: I've been trying to go to the Hyundai website for more info, but >>> the website doesn't seem to come up on my computer. Maybe they are >>> having a website problem right now. All other Internet websites are >>> working fine.) >> >> This is what dealers are for. Call the dealer and ask directly. If the >> answer is that it isn't covered, get a Timex. > > yeah, this is a usenet group whose topic is Hyundai's. quit botherin' us. > obviously moderated by mack... Cute. But I answered the poster by stating the bloody obvious. Why bother to type a question to a usenet group when you can get the answer in three minutes by letting the fingers do your walking? Anyway, if the dealer's answer leaves you feeling unsure of his truthfulness, you can always fall back on the 'net. But be aware that lots of self-styled experts you contact on a newsgroup can and will steer you wrong. |
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