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Brake Fluid Warning Indicator On 13 Hyundai Elantra Coupe

I just replaced the rear brake pads on my 2013 hyundai elantra coupe. The brake fluid warning indicator had been on prior to the brake pad replacement, and was still on afterwards, so I checked the...

Engine Rpm Surging Highand Low At Idle And Driving Speed.

Engine rpm surges at idle and at highway speeds. Engine goes high and low, up and down. Can you help.

Is There A Reset Button For The Automatic, 6 Cylinder 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe...

Transmission very slow to change. Now stuck in reverse and can't start

Heater Fan Not Working

The heater fan is not working. We cannot get power on the fan

My 2006 Sonata Won't Start

My 2006 sonata won't start I replaced the battery on saturday and replaced the starter back in march everything comes on when I turn the key

I Have A Code P0441 Would Like To Know What I Should Replace First

What Is The Criteria For Classifying Cars As A Good Deal, Versus A Great De...

Hello, looking at a Hyundai Santa Fe and it is listed as a Good Deal. How do I know, at what price point it will be a Great Deal? What is the criteria for classification?

Where Is The Heater Element In A 2005 Hyundai Elantra. Air Only Blows On Hi...

Air only blows on High. I believe that the Heater element went bad

ABS/ESC Off Light?

The ABS/ESC off light are one together on my 2010 sonata, since yesterday morning. Thought it was the usual brake switch recall. Took it to the dealer made the switch. Lights still on. That was yest...

Can I Do 500 Down Payment On The 2006 Hyundai

How Can I Sell My Car Today For Cash

Are Organic Pads Quieter And Will They Make The Car Stop Better?

I just had my front and rear brakes replaced. I am now experiencing a very slight grinding noise when depressing my brake pedal (medium to hard) with a very slight vibration in the pedal. On inspect...

Engine Light Flashes And Have No Takeoff!!!

I have a 2007 hyundai accent. My engine light was on so i went to autozone to have it checked. Ten codes popped up. Changed spark plugs and then checked again. Now i have 4 codes. I bought 2 coils yes...

Car Won't Start

My Car Ran Yesterday, Won't Start Today

repair shop says they think the timing belt is broken, and car needs to be towed to hyundai dealer. If it is, did I wreck the engine trying to start it, with a broken timing belt?

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