Oxygen sensors on '06 Sonata
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Re: Oxygen sensors on '06 Sonata
I have been building/rebuilding cars for 40 years and there is nothing that
I haven't done, including changing tank fuel pumps. rebuilt lots of engines
, differentials and trannys. I can change plugs, oil, tranny fluid etc. As
far as I'm concerned the dealer is there to provide the warranty service
and sell cars.
I haven't done, including changing tank fuel pumps. rebuilt lots of engines
, differentials and trannys. I can change plugs, oil, tranny fluid etc. As
far as I'm concerned the dealer is there to provide the warranty service
and sell cars.
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I'm mostly just confused on this. The address linked in Bob's post is the
Hyunda USA official website. I don't understand why the requirements
there don't match the owner's manual. I suspect they have put in another
country's maintenance requirements (maybe they don't have the same
sophisticated electronics that can monitor the oxygen sensors for failure)
and also translated very poorly out of whatever language they were written
in. Fuel tank air filter? What the heck is that, anyway?
Hyunda USA official website. I don't understand why the requirements
there don't match the owner's manual. I suspect they have put in another
country's maintenance requirements (maybe they don't have the same
sophisticated electronics that can monitor the oxygen sensors for failure)
and also translated very poorly out of whatever language they were written
in. Fuel tank air filter? What the heck is that, anyway?
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Re: Oxygen sensors on '06 Sonata
I'm mostly just confused on this. The address linked in Bob's post is the
Hyunda USA official website. I don't understand why the requirements
there don't match the owner's manual. I suspect they have put in another
country's maintenance requirements (maybe they don't have the same
sophisticated electronics that can monitor the oxygen sensors for failure)
and also translated very poorly out of whatever language they were written
in. Fuel tank air filter? What the heck is that, anyway?
Hyunda USA official website. I don't understand why the requirements
there don't match the owner's manual. I suspect they have put in another
country's maintenance requirements (maybe they don't have the same
sophisticated electronics that can monitor the oxygen sensors for failure)
and also translated very poorly out of whatever language they were written
in. Fuel tank air filter? What the heck is that, anyway?
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Re: Oxygen sensors on '06 Sonata
I'm mostly just confused on this. The address linked in Bob's post is the
Hyunda USA official website. I don't understand why the requirements
there don't match the owner's manual. I suspect they have put in another
country's maintenance requirements (maybe they don't have the same
sophisticated electronics that can monitor the oxygen sensors for failure)
and also translated very poorly out of whatever language they were written
in. Fuel tank air filter? What the heck is that, anyway?
Hyunda USA official website. I don't understand why the requirements
there don't match the owner's manual. I suspect they have put in another
country's maintenance requirements (maybe they don't have the same
sophisticated electronics that can monitor the oxygen sensors for failure)
and also translated very poorly out of whatever language they were written
in. Fuel tank air filter? What the heck is that, anyway?
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Re: Oxygen sensors on '06 Sonata
"Deck" <decan9@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I have been building/rebuilding cars for 40 years and there is nothing
that
> I haven't done, including changing tank fuel pumps. rebuilt lots of
engines
> , differentials and trannys. I can change plugs, oil, tranny fluid etc.
As
> far as I'm concerned the dealer is there to provide the warranty service
> and sell cars.
>
Who are you replying to? Including the text you're replying to makes it a
heck of a lot easier to understand your point.
So - you've worked on cars for as long as a lot of us. Then get brassy and
drop the tank. Should not be that hard.
As to dealers and warranties... I asked in a previous post - why aren't you
just taking this to the dealer as a warranty repair? Your reply is that
dealers are only good for warranty service... Ok - I'm confused.
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Re: Oxygen sensors on '06 Sonata
"Deck" <decan9@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I have been building/rebuilding cars for 40 years and there is nothing
that
> I haven't done, including changing tank fuel pumps. rebuilt lots of
engines
> , differentials and trannys. I can change plugs, oil, tranny fluid etc.
As
> far as I'm concerned the dealer is there to provide the warranty service
> and sell cars.
>
Who are you replying to? Including the text you're replying to makes it a
heck of a lot easier to understand your point.
So - you've worked on cars for as long as a lot of us. Then get brassy and
drop the tank. Should not be that hard.
As to dealers and warranties... I asked in a previous post - why aren't you
just taking this to the dealer as a warranty repair? Your reply is that
dealers are only good for warranty service... Ok - I'm confused.
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-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: Oxygen sensors on '06 Sonata
"Deck" <decan9@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I have been building/rebuilding cars for 40 years and there is nothing
that
> I haven't done, including changing tank fuel pumps. rebuilt lots of
engines
> , differentials and trannys. I can change plugs, oil, tranny fluid etc.
As
> far as I'm concerned the dealer is there to provide the warranty service
> and sell cars.
>
Who are you replying to? Including the text you're replying to makes it a
heck of a lot easier to understand your point.
So - you've worked on cars for as long as a lot of us. Then get brassy and
drop the tank. Should not be that hard.
As to dealers and warranties... I asked in a previous post - why aren't you
just taking this to the dealer as a warranty repair? Your reply is that
dealers are only good for warranty service... Ok - I'm confused.
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-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: Oxygen sensors on '06 Sonata
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> I'm mostly just confused on this. The address linked in Bob's post is the
> Hyunda USA official website. I don't understand why the requirements
> there don't match the owner's manual. I suspect they have put in another
> country's maintenance requirements (maybe they don't have the same
> sophisticated electronics that can monitor the oxygen sensors for failure)
> and also translated very poorly out of whatever language they were written
> in. Fuel tank air filter? What the heck is that, anyway?
There really does appear to be such a thing! Hmaservice... Fuel syste > Fuel
delivery system > Components > Item #8 It looks like it's mounted up near
the fuel filler.
>
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"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> I'm mostly just confused on this. The address linked in Bob's post is the
> Hyunda USA official website. I don't understand why the requirements
> there don't match the owner's manual. I suspect they have put in another
> country's maintenance requirements (maybe they don't have the same
> sophisticated electronics that can monitor the oxygen sensors for failure)
> and also translated very poorly out of whatever language they were written
> in. Fuel tank air filter? What the heck is that, anyway?
There really does appear to be such a thing! Hmaservice... Fuel syste > Fuel
delivery system > Components > Item #8 It looks like it's mounted up near
the fuel filler.
>
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Re: Oxygen sensors on '06 Sonata
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> I'm mostly just confused on this. The address linked in Bob's post is the
> Hyunda USA official website. I don't understand why the requirements
> there don't match the owner's manual. I suspect they have put in another
> country's maintenance requirements (maybe they don't have the same
> sophisticated electronics that can monitor the oxygen sensors for failure)
> and also translated very poorly out of whatever language they were written
> in. Fuel tank air filter? What the heck is that, anyway?
There really does appear to be such a thing! Hmaservice... Fuel syste > Fuel
delivery system > Components > Item #8 It looks like it's mounted up near
the fuel filler.
>
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"Deck" <decan9@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> warranty repair is one thing. service to maintain the warranty is
another.
> If they require oil change, brake inspection, air filter change. thats
> not warranty repair. that is service to keep the warranty in force.
>
Deck - for cripe's sake - if you don't include the text that you are
responding to, no one knows what your talking about.
Service to maintain warranty is nothing new. If you never changed the oil
in your Ford or GM car or truck, do you think you'd have any warranty?
Hyundai does not require you to have the service performed by a Hyundai
dealer - though for some parts they do require Hyundai parts to be used for
the warranty on that part to remain in effect - or failures related to that
part. Nothing really so unique about that either. Ford or GM don't stand
behind anyone else's parts.
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-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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"Deck" <decan9@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> warranty repair is one thing. service to maintain the warranty is
another.
> If they require oil change, brake inspection, air filter change. thats
> not warranty repair. that is service to keep the warranty in force.
>
Deck - for cripe's sake - if you don't include the text that you are
responding to, no one knows what your talking about.
Service to maintain warranty is nothing new. If you never changed the oil
in your Ford or GM car or truck, do you think you'd have any warranty?
Hyundai does not require you to have the service performed by a Hyundai
dealer - though for some parts they do require Hyundai parts to be used for
the warranty on that part to remain in effect - or failures related to that
part. Nothing really so unique about that either. Ford or GM don't stand
behind anyone else's parts.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net