XG350 hesitation
On cool morning here in AZ 45-55 degrees, I have hesitation when backed out
of garage andthen put into forward. After that it runs fine. The garage is probably 10 degrees hotter than outside. Brought in for first 6 mo oil change, left overnight and dealer says no problem found. Otherwise graet car! Any similar experiences. here? Thank you |
Re: XG350 hesitation
Seamus J. Wilson wrote: > On cool morning here in AZ 45-55 degrees, I have hesitation when backed out > of garage andthen put into forward. After that it runs fine. The garage is > probably 10 degrees hotter than outside. > Brought in for first 6 mo oil change, left overnight and dealer says no > problem found. Otherwise graet car! > Any similar experiences. here? > Thank you What is the year and engine type of your car? |
Re: XG350 hesitation
Seamus J. Wilson wrote: > On cool morning here in AZ 45-55 degrees, I have hesitation when backed out > of garage andthen put into forward. After that it runs fine. The garage is > probably 10 degrees hotter than outside. > Brought in for first 6 mo oil change, left overnight and dealer says no > problem found. Otherwise graet car! > Any similar experiences. here? > Thank you What is the year and engine type of your car? |
Re: XG350 hesitation
2005 year and 6 cyl
Seamus J. <eastwardbound2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1136326432.247894.157290@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > > Seamus J. Wilson wrote: >> On cool morning here in AZ 45-55 degrees, I have hesitation when backed >> out >> of garage andthen put into forward. After that it runs fine. The garage >> is >> probably 10 degrees hotter than outside. >> Brought in for first 6 mo oil change, left overnight and dealer says no >> problem found. Otherwise graet car! >> Any similar experiences. here? >> Thank you > > > > > > > What is the year and engine type of your car? > |
Re: XG350 hesitation
2005 year and 6 cyl
Seamus J. <eastwardbound2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1136326432.247894.157290@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > > Seamus J. Wilson wrote: >> On cool morning here in AZ 45-55 degrees, I have hesitation when backed >> out >> of garage andthen put into forward. After that it runs fine. The garage >> is >> probably 10 degrees hotter than outside. >> Brought in for first 6 mo oil change, left overnight and dealer says no >> problem found. Otherwise graet car! >> Any similar experiences. here? >> Thank you > > > > > > > What is the year and engine type of your car? > |
Re: XG350 hesitation
I don't see any reprograms addressing anything like this.
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Re: XG350 hesitation
I don't see any reprograms addressing anything like this.
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Re: XG350 hesitation
Thank you for response.
Seamus J. "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message news:391aaea54e037a393d40ca8c9304684f@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... >I don't see any reprograms addressing anything like this. > |
Re: XG350 hesitation
Thank you for response.
Seamus J. "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message news:391aaea54e037a393d40ca8c9304684f@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... >I don't see any reprograms addressing anything like this. > |
Re: XG350 hesitation
I have had the same problem with my 2002 XG350L since I bought it
brand new. Hyundai has NEVER been able to fix it. Much worse when it is hot out. Feels like an old carbureted car with a bad choke or like it is running out of gas with no power and then - voom - it takes off from under you with unexpected acceleration. On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 09:36:27 -0700, "Seamus J. Wilson" <sligo@cox.net> wrote: >Thank you for response. >Seamus J. >"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message >news:391aaea54e037a393d40ca8c9304684f@localhost.t alkaboutautos.com... >>I don't see any reprograms addressing anything like this. >> > |
Re: XG350 hesitation
I have had the same problem with my 2002 XG350L since I bought it
brand new. Hyundai has NEVER been able to fix it. Much worse when it is hot out. Feels like an old carbureted car with a bad choke or like it is running out of gas with no power and then - voom - it takes off from under you with unexpected acceleration. On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 09:36:27 -0700, "Seamus J. Wilson" <sligo@cox.net> wrote: >Thank you for response. >Seamus J. >"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message >news:391aaea54e037a393d40ca8c9304684f@localhost.t alkaboutautos.com... >>I don't see any reprograms addressing anything like this. >> > |
Re: XG350 hesitation
I have a 2004 XG350L with the same issue. It happens sporadically and at odd
times. Dealer said they can't find a problem I see a trend here with many of you having the same problem. I don't know if it's outside temp related. I live in the Puget Sound Area in Washington State. "kjr" <kjr107@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:c0mrr1d9mjd5lgmggi7oqk5ufga99cdqoi@4ax.com... >I have had the same problem with my 2002 XG350L since I bought it > brand new. Hyundai has NEVER been able to fix it. Much worse when it > is hot out. Feels like an old carbureted car with a bad choke or like > it is running out of gas with no power and then - voom - it takes off > from under you with unexpected acceleration. > > On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 09:36:27 -0700, "Seamus J. Wilson" <sligo@cox.net> > wrote: > >>Thank you for response. >>Seamus J. >>"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message >>news:391aaea54e037a393d40ca8c9304684f@localhost. talkaboutautos.com... >>>I don't see any reprograms addressing anything like this. >>> >> > |
Re: XG350 hesitation
I have a 2004 XG350L with the same issue. It happens sporadically and at odd
times. Dealer said they can't find a problem I see a trend here with many of you having the same problem. I don't know if it's outside temp related. I live in the Puget Sound Area in Washington State. "kjr" <kjr107@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:c0mrr1d9mjd5lgmggi7oqk5ufga99cdqoi@4ax.com... >I have had the same problem with my 2002 XG350L since I bought it > brand new. Hyundai has NEVER been able to fix it. Much worse when it > is hot out. Feels like an old carbureted car with a bad choke or like > it is running out of gas with no power and then - voom - it takes off > from under you with unexpected acceleration. > > On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 09:36:27 -0700, "Seamus J. Wilson" <sligo@cox.net> > wrote: > >>Thank you for response. >>Seamus J. >>"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message >>news:391aaea54e037a393d40ca8c9304684f@localhost. talkaboutautos.com... >>>I don't see any reprograms addressing anything like this. >>> >> > |
Re: XG350 hesitation
I think several owners have experienced this bogging problem but have
not thought to complain or had the patience to complain and/or bring suit. Hyundai has acknowledged on my service paperwork that there is a hesitation problem but has never been able to correct/fix it. Hyundai's techniocal service made suggestions like "let it warm up" or "that is normal" in an effort to get me to go away and not bother them. If you are having this problem be tenacious in seeking a solution or getting reimbursed for the problem (lawsuit). I am positive the problem lies in the drive-by-wire, the programming and the electronic transmission all working (or not) together. Within a set scenario (hot outside makes it worse, first started and driven) the bogging happens, not every single time but it does happen most often on the first start after a several hour park. This happened the very next day after purchasing the car and if I knew then what I know now the car would have been returned to the dealer as defective that day and I would have refused to accept it until it was permanently fixed. I assumed (my mistake) Hyundai would fix whatever was wrong with the car. They have even had a TSB referrring to this problem. They have also has several related TSB's regarding the drive by wire programming issues. Every other problem I had with my XG that Hyundai "blew off" I was eventually vindicated by a TSB being issued that spelled out almost to the letter my original complaint. I would print the TSB and go to the dealer and present it to them along with restaing my problem and that would finally fix that problem. Being a former auto mechanic I guess I am more sensitive to car problems and refuse to accept excuses such as "that is normal". I KNOW what is normal with a car and what is not. I am not some complaining "crank" who just wants to be a pest. On Sat, 7 Jan 2006 05:07:22 -0800, "Carl C. Jackson" <cajo20@comcast.net> wrote: >I have a 2004 XG350L with the same issue. It happens sporadically and at odd >times. Dealer said they can't find a problem I see a trend here with many of >you having the same problem. I don't know if it's outside temp related. I >live in the Puget Sound Area in Washington State. > > >"kjr" <kjr107@yahoo.com> wrote in message >news:c0mrr1d9mjd5lgmggi7oqk5ufga99cdqoi@4ax.com.. . >>I have had the same problem with my 2002 XG350L since I bought it >> brand new. Hyundai has NEVER been able to fix it. Much worse when it >> is hot out. Feels like an old carbureted car with a bad choke or like >> it is running out of gas with no power and then - voom - it takes off >> from under you with unexpected acceleration. >> >> On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 09:36:27 -0700, "Seamus J. Wilson" <sligo@cox.net> >> wrote: >> >>>Thank you for response. >>>Seamus J. >>>"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message >>>news:391aaea54e037a393d40ca8c9304684f@localhost .talkaboutautos.com... >>>>I don't see any reprograms addressing anything like this. >>>> >>> >> > |
Re: XG350 hesitation
I think several owners have experienced this bogging problem but have
not thought to complain or had the patience to complain and/or bring suit. Hyundai has acknowledged on my service paperwork that there is a hesitation problem but has never been able to correct/fix it. Hyundai's techniocal service made suggestions like "let it warm up" or "that is normal" in an effort to get me to go away and not bother them. If you are having this problem be tenacious in seeking a solution or getting reimbursed for the problem (lawsuit). I am positive the problem lies in the drive-by-wire, the programming and the electronic transmission all working (or not) together. Within a set scenario (hot outside makes it worse, first started and driven) the bogging happens, not every single time but it does happen most often on the first start after a several hour park. This happened the very next day after purchasing the car and if I knew then what I know now the car would have been returned to the dealer as defective that day and I would have refused to accept it until it was permanently fixed. I assumed (my mistake) Hyundai would fix whatever was wrong with the car. They have even had a TSB referrring to this problem. They have also has several related TSB's regarding the drive by wire programming issues. Every other problem I had with my XG that Hyundai "blew off" I was eventually vindicated by a TSB being issued that spelled out almost to the letter my original complaint. I would print the TSB and go to the dealer and present it to them along with restaing my problem and that would finally fix that problem. Being a former auto mechanic I guess I am more sensitive to car problems and refuse to accept excuses such as "that is normal". I KNOW what is normal with a car and what is not. I am not some complaining "crank" who just wants to be a pest. On Sat, 7 Jan 2006 05:07:22 -0800, "Carl C. Jackson" <cajo20@comcast.net> wrote: >I have a 2004 XG350L with the same issue. It happens sporadically and at odd >times. Dealer said they can't find a problem I see a trend here with many of >you having the same problem. I don't know if it's outside temp related. I >live in the Puget Sound Area in Washington State. > > >"kjr" <kjr107@yahoo.com> wrote in message >news:c0mrr1d9mjd5lgmggi7oqk5ufga99cdqoi@4ax.com.. . >>I have had the same problem with my 2002 XG350L since I bought it >> brand new. Hyundai has NEVER been able to fix it. Much worse when it >> is hot out. Feels like an old carbureted car with a bad choke or like >> it is running out of gas with no power and then - voom - it takes off >> from under you with unexpected acceleration. >> >> On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 09:36:27 -0700, "Seamus J. Wilson" <sligo@cox.net> >> wrote: >> >>>Thank you for response. >>>Seamus J. >>>"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message >>>news:391aaea54e037a393d40ca8c9304684f@localhost .talkaboutautos.com... >>>>I don't see any reprograms addressing anything like this. >>>> >>> >> > |
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