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test 07-01-2003 05:04 AM

Elantra problems
 
Do people from Europe who bought year 2000 version of Elantra experiance
engine probleme?

I live in Croatia. I bought my Elantra at the end of 1999. It's still under
warranty. I experiance random engine shutdowns while in neutral or while
gear shifting from higher to lower gears. Second problem is where engine by
itself starts to accelerate, sometimes all the way to 5000 RPMs.

If someone had the same problems did you have luck in fixing the problem?


*** thanx for your help *******



TRIKER 07-02-2003 07:05 PM

Re: Elantra problems
 
My 2002, is in the shop right now for the same type problem, auto is gear
hunting and engine is revving for no apparent reason, Will let you Know what
I find out

"test" <chaotical_impulsNOSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bdrirm$94j$1@sunce.iskon.hr...
Do people from Europe who bought year 2000 version of Elantra experiance
engine probleme?

I live in Croatia. I bought my Elantra at the end of 1999. It's still under
warranty. I experiance random engine shutdowns while in neutral or while
gear shifting from higher to lower gears. Second problem is where engine by
itself starts to accelerate, sometimes all the way to 5000 RPMs.

If someone had the same problems did you have luck in fixing the problem?


*** thanx for your help *******




Terry & Patricia Swinamer 07-04-2003 07:54 PM

Re: Elantra problems
 
Just a quick note to add.........my 2002 Elantra just had the transmission
replaced today. Same symptoms as you guys listed. Also look around
underneath the car for fluid leaks from the axel where it enters the
transmission. They hummed and hawed and replaced axel seals 3 times before
they figured out the transmission was junk. Beware!! Get it fixed before the
warranty expires!! Don't let them screw you over. This is a serious problem
with the elantras.
"TRIKER" <mgib@gvtc.com> wrote in message
news:JwJMa.1416$IP6.60941@eagle.america.net...
> My 2002, is in the shop right now for the same type problem, auto is gear
> hunting and engine is revving for no apparent reason, Will let you Know

what
> I find out
>
> "test" <chaotical_impulsNOSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:bdrirm$94j$1@sunce.iskon.hr...
> Do people from Europe who bought year 2000 version of Elantra experiance
> engine probleme?
>
> I live in Croatia. I bought my Elantra at the end of 1999. It's still

under
> warranty. I experiance random engine shutdowns while in neutral or while
> gear shifting from higher to lower gears. Second problem is where engine

by
> itself starts to accelerate, sometimes all the way to 5000 RPMs.
>
> If someone had the same problems did you have luck in fixing the problem?
>
>
> *** thanx for your help *******
>
>
>




KWW 07-05-2003 07:09 AM

Re: Elantra problems
 
Our 99 Elantra has a small pool of tranny fluid on top of the tranny that
always seems to be there... is bright red. Right after having the trans
serviced (standard fluid change/etc) it was fine but now does the hunting
for sears/racing for no apparently reason around 2nd gear or the 2nd-to-3rd
shift. Is there a recall on these things?
KWW
"Terry & Patricia Swinamer" <tpswinamer@bwr.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:DsoNa.36944$PD3.117170@nnrp1.uunet.ca...
> Just a quick note to add.........my 2002 Elantra just had the transmission
> replaced today. Same symptoms as you guys listed. Also look around
> underneath the car for fluid leaks from the axel where it enters the
> transmission. They hummed and hawed and replaced axel seals 3 times before
> they figured out the transmission was junk. Beware!! Get it fixed before

the
> warranty expires!! Don't let them screw you over. This is a serious

problem
> with the elantras.
> "TRIKER" <mgib@gvtc.com> wrote in message
> news:JwJMa.1416$IP6.60941@eagle.america.net...
> > My 2002, is in the shop right now for the same type problem, auto is

gear
> > hunting and engine is revving for no apparent reason, Will let you Know

> what
> > I find out
> >
> > "test" <chaotical_impulsNOSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:bdrirm$94j$1@sunce.iskon.hr...
> > Do people from Europe who bought year 2000 version of Elantra experiance
> > engine probleme?
> >
> > I live in Croatia. I bought my Elantra at the end of 1999. It's still

> under
> > warranty. I experiance random engine shutdowns while in neutral or while
> > gear shifting from higher to lower gears. Second problem is where engine

> by
> > itself starts to accelerate, sometimes all the way to 5000 RPMs.
> >
> > If someone had the same problems did you have luck in fixing the

problem?
> >
> >
> > *** thanx for your help *******
> >
> >
> >

>
>




theta00k@yahoo.com 07-05-2003 01:34 PM

Re: Elantra problems
 
In article <OlyNa.41257$Xm3.8500@sccrnsc02>, "KWW" <kwalker@nospamaircooled.net> wrote:
>Our 99 Elantra has a small pool of tranny fluid on top of the tranny that
>always seems to be there... is bright red. Right after having the trans
>serviced (standard fluid change/etc) it was fine but now does the hunting
>for sears/racing for no apparently reason around 2nd gear or the 2nd-to-3rd
>shift. Is there a recall on these things?


Drive the vehicle until the ATF temperature is at normal operating temperature
70-100°C (158-212°F).

Park the vehicle on a level surface and set the parking brake. Start the
engine and move the shift lever through each gear, then to "Neutral" (do not
check ATF level in the Park position as this may result in an incorrect
reading).

Check the ATF level on the dipstick.

The ATF level can be accurately checked only if the ATF temperature is at
normal operating temperature 70-100°C (158-212°F).


>"Terry & Patricia Swinamer" <tpswinamer@bwr.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
>news:DsoNa.36944$PD3.117170@nnrp1.uunet.ca...
>> Just a quick note to add.........my 2002 Elantra just had the transmission
>> replaced today. Same symptoms as you guys listed. Also look around
>> underneath the car for fluid leaks from the axel where it enters the
>> transmission. They hummed and hawed and replaced axel seals 3 times before
>> they figured out the transmission was junk. Beware!! Get it fixed before

>the
>> warranty expires!! Don't let them screw you over. This is a serious

>problem
>> with the elantras.
>> "TRIKER" <mgib@gvtc.com> wrote in message
>> news:JwJMa.1416$IP6.60941@eagle.america.net...
>> > My 2002, is in the shop right now for the same type problem, auto is

>gear
>> > hunting and engine is revving for no apparent reason, Will let you Know

>> what
>> > I find out
>> >
>> > "test" <chaotical_impulsNOSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> > news:bdrirm$94j$1@sunce.iskon.hr...
>> > Do people from Europe who bought year 2000 version of Elantra experiance
>> > engine probleme?
>> >
>> > I live in Croatia. I bought my Elantra at the end of 1999. It's still

>> under
>> > warranty. I experiance random engine shutdowns while in neutral or while
>> > gear shifting from higher to lower gears. Second problem is where engine

>> by
>> > itself starts to accelerate, sometimes all the way to 5000 RPMs.
>> >
>> > If someone had the same problems did you have luck in fixing the

>problem?
>> >
>> >
>> > *** thanx for your help *******
>> >
>> >
>> >

>>
>>

>
>


KWW 07-06-2003 06:01 PM

Re: Elantra problems
 
(duplicate of reply to old thread)
I was finally able to check the fluid level per the referenced service
bulletin. It actually shows up as being apx. 2mm above the full hot mark
after running it a bit, parking it on level ground, going from park to
reverse, to drive, to 2, to Low and back to Neutral. (and checking it while
it is running)

The little puddle of fluid is on the top of the transmission farther aft of
the dipstick tube. There appears to be a breather or something (a black cap
over a protrusion from the top of the transmission). that might explain the
excess fluid around that area, however I don't know what it would mean to
have a little fluid on top like that.

Once the transmission warms up it tends not to surge. Now that it is summer
and the ambient temperature is in the 90s it is also a bit better on startup
too, but it still concerns me.

I wonder if replacing those two components, the pulse generator and vehicle
speed sensor, is the "take two aspirin and call me in the morning -- your
bill is $50" for dealers? I have no idea. The tranny's behavior on startup
is EXACTLY like the description given on the linked sheet, although the
slowing down - surging hasn't occurred for quite some time and might have
been due to low fluid at some time or other (had the fluid changed since
then).

Any other possibilities from the behavior described?
Thanks for your inputs!
--
KWW


--
KWW
'63 Beetle (Jenny the IOC)
'64 Beetle (TBD the Blue Wave)
<theta00k@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:be7295$330_002@news.earthlink.net...
> In article <OlyNa.41257$Xm3.8500@sccrnsc02>, "KWW"

<kwalker@nospamaircooled.net> wrote:
> >Our 99 Elantra has a small pool of tranny fluid on top of the tranny that
> >always seems to be there... is bright red. Right after having the trans
> >serviced (standard fluid change/etc) it was fine but now does the hunting
> >for sears/racing for no apparently reason around 2nd gear or the

2nd-to-3rd
> >shift. Is there a recall on these things?

>
> Drive the vehicle until the ATF temperature is at normal operating

temperature
> 70-100°C (158-212°F).
>
> Park the vehicle on a level surface and set the parking brake. Start the
> engine and move the shift lever through each gear, then to "Neutral" (do

not
> check ATF level in the Park position as this may result in an incorrect
> reading).
>
> Check the ATF level on the dipstick.
>
> The ATF level can be accurately checked only if the ATF temperature is at
> normal operating temperature 70-100°C (158-212°F).
>
>
> >"Terry & Patricia Swinamer" <tpswinamer@bwr.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
> >news:DsoNa.36944$PD3.117170@nnrp1.uunet.ca...
> >> Just a quick note to add.........my 2002 Elantra just had the

transmission
> >> replaced today. Same symptoms as you guys listed. Also look around
> >> underneath the car for fluid leaks from the axel where it enters the
> >> transmission. They hummed and hawed and replaced axel seals 3 times

before
> >> they figured out the transmission was junk. Beware!! Get it fixed

before
> >the
> >> warranty expires!! Don't let them screw you over. This is a serious

> >problem
> >> with the elantras.
> >> "TRIKER" <mgib@gvtc.com> wrote in message
> >> news:JwJMa.1416$IP6.60941@eagle.america.net...
> >> > My 2002, is in the shop right now for the same type problem, auto is

> >gear
> >> > hunting and engine is revving for no apparent reason, Will let you

Know
> >> what
> >> > I find out
> >> >
> >> > "test" <chaotical_impulsNOSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> >> > news:bdrirm$94j$1@sunce.iskon.hr...
> >> > Do people from Europe who bought year 2000 version of Elantra

experiance
> >> > engine probleme?
> >> >
> >> > I live in Croatia. I bought my Elantra at the end of 1999. It's still
> >> under
> >> > warranty. I experiance random engine shutdowns while in neutral or

while
> >> > gear shifting from higher to lower gears. Second problem is where

engine
> >> by
> >> > itself starts to accelerate, sometimes all the way to 5000 RPMs.
> >> >
> >> > If someone had the same problems did you have luck in fixing the

> >problem?
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > *** thanx for your help *******
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>

> >
> >





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