Door Lock
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Re: Door Lock
Check out the schematic at www.hmaservice.com. Go to "service information"
and "webtech" and enter your year and model and click on the "ETM" tab for
schematics.
There's been a problem with water getting inside the wiring connectors
between the door harness and the in-vehicle harness and corroding the
terminals, causing a vairety of issues, but in my experience this is less
common than a problem with the door lock actuator itself.
I've seen a couple cars with doors that were replaced due to body damage,
and the used door that was installed had the wrong actuator in it.
Furthermore, if you're under 60k miles in the U.S., take it to the dealer
and let it be their problem-- you'll still be within the warranty period.
and "webtech" and enter your year and model and click on the "ETM" tab for
schematics.
There's been a problem with water getting inside the wiring connectors
between the door harness and the in-vehicle harness and corroding the
terminals, causing a vairety of issues, but in my experience this is less
common than a problem with the door lock actuator itself.
I've seen a couple cars with doors that were replaced due to body damage,
and the used door that was installed had the wrong actuator in it.
Furthermore, if you're under 60k miles in the U.S., take it to the dealer
and let it be their problem-- you'll still be within the warranty period.
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Re: Door Lock
thanks for the info. it was a warranty issue and then to compound the issue
I didn't have the car for a full 24 hours when the door locks failed. This
was probably due to the tech not putting the door back on properly or
something as when I rolled the power window down I heard a clicking sound
and then after the sound stopped so did the funciton of the power door lock.
I'm taking it back to the dealer and like you said it is their problem to
resolve. As well, they are going to fix the scratch in my tint since somehow
it was scratched during the repair.
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> Check out the schematic at www.hmaservice.com. Go to "service
> information"
> and "webtech" and enter your year and model and click on the "ETM" tab for
> schematics.
>
> There's been a problem with water getting inside the wiring connectors
> between the door harness and the in-vehicle harness and corroding the
> terminals, causing a vairety of issues, but in my experience this is less
> common than a problem with the door lock actuator itself.
>
> I've seen a couple cars with doors that were replaced due to body damage,
> and the used door that was installed had the wrong actuator in it.
>
> Furthermore, if you're under 60k miles in the U.S., take it to the dealer
> and let it be their problem-- you'll still be within the warranty period.
>
>
>
I didn't have the car for a full 24 hours when the door locks failed. This
was probably due to the tech not putting the door back on properly or
something as when I rolled the power window down I heard a clicking sound
and then after the sound stopped so did the funciton of the power door lock.
I'm taking it back to the dealer and like you said it is their problem to
resolve. As well, they are going to fix the scratch in my tint since somehow
it was scratched during the repair.
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
news:ee13664a195232cfe6eb7094e8b1cfc1@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> Check out the schematic at www.hmaservice.com. Go to "service
> information"
> and "webtech" and enter your year and model and click on the "ETM" tab for
> schematics.
>
> There's been a problem with water getting inside the wiring connectors
> between the door harness and the in-vehicle harness and corroding the
> terminals, causing a vairety of issues, but in my experience this is less
> common than a problem with the door lock actuator itself.
>
> I've seen a couple cars with doors that were replaced due to body damage,
> and the used door that was installed had the wrong actuator in it.
>
> Furthermore, if you're under 60k miles in the U.S., take it to the dealer
> and let it be their problem-- you'll still be within the warranty period.
>
>
>
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Re: Door Lock
"DanMan" <ottpak@nospam.gmail.com> wrote in message
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| thanks for the info. it was a warranty issue and then to
compound the issue
| I didn't have the car for a full 24 hours when the door locks
failed. This
| was probably due to the tech not putting the door back on
properly or
| something as when I rolled the power window down I heard a
clicking sound
| and then after the sound stopped so did the funciton of the
power door lock.
| I'm taking it back to the dealer and like you said it is their
problem to
| resolve. As well, they are going to fix the scratch in my tint
since somehow
| it was scratched during the repair.
|
What's this about "...scratch in my tint?"
I always thought that a factory tinted window used a tinted
plastic filling in a plain glass sandwich. I recently tried
cleaning my 2000 Sonata's front side windows, and was trying to
get some crud off with a razor blade, when it occured to me that
there was a film of some sort that I had gouged. What gives?
Richard
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Re: Door Lock
It was an after-market tint I did on the Elantra.
"Richard Steinfeld" <rgsteinBUTREMOVETHIS@sonic.net> wrote in message
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> "DanMan" <ottpak@nospam.gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:LKF7e.5708$MZ2.856129@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> | thanks for the info. it was a warranty issue and then to
> compound the issue
> | I didn't have the car for a full 24 hours when the door locks
> failed. This
> | was probably due to the tech not putting the door back on
> properly or
> | something as when I rolled the power window down I heard a
> clicking sound
> | and then after the sound stopped so did the funciton of the
> power door lock.
> | I'm taking it back to the dealer and like you said it is their
> problem to
> | resolve. As well, they are going to fix the scratch in my tint
> since somehow
> | it was scratched during the repair.
> |
>
> What's this about "...scratch in my tint?"
> I always thought that a factory tinted window used a tinted
> plastic filling in a plain glass sandwich. I recently tried
> cleaning my 2000 Sonata's front side windows, and was trying to
> get some crud off with a razor blade, when it occured to me that
> there was a film of some sort that I had gouged. What gives?
>
> Richard
>
"Richard Steinfeld" <rgsteinBUTREMOVETHIS@sonic.net> wrote in message
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>
> "DanMan" <ottpak@nospam.gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:LKF7e.5708$MZ2.856129@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> | thanks for the info. it was a warranty issue and then to
> compound the issue
> | I didn't have the car for a full 24 hours when the door locks
> failed. This
> | was probably due to the tech not putting the door back on
> properly or
> | something as when I rolled the power window down I heard a
> clicking sound
> | and then after the sound stopped so did the funciton of the
> power door lock.
> | I'm taking it back to the dealer and like you said it is their
> problem to
> | resolve. As well, they are going to fix the scratch in my tint
> since somehow
> | it was scratched during the repair.
> |
>
> What's this about "...scratch in my tint?"
> I always thought that a factory tinted window used a tinted
> plastic filling in a plain glass sandwich. I recently tried
> cleaning my 2000 Sonata's front side windows, and was trying to
> get some crud off with a razor blade, when it occured to me that
> there was a film of some sort that I had gouged. What gives?
>
> Richard
>
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