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scarygirl wrote:I've had my car, a 2006 Hyundai Accent for two years. Round about two weeks ago it wouldn't start. Jumped the battery, no problem. Happened again later in the week, jumped it again, and because it was after dealerhip hours I took it to Sears. They tested it and said the battery was fine, it was the alternator. Since it was still under warranty, I took it to the Dealership the next day. They tested it and said no, it's the battery, and oh since you're two months past the battery warranty you have to pay 75 perecent which came to $86 dollars. Well, a couple days later the air conditioner/fan started cutting on and off intermittently. Thought it was my imagination, but it happened again today at lunch. So is it the alternator? The alternator controls the electrical components, no? If it doesn't, be gentle because I'm a little car clueless.
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RedWingFan wrote:scarygirl wrote:I've had my car, a 2006 Hyundai Accent for two years. Round about two weeks ago it wouldn't start. Jumped the battery, no problem. Happened again later in the week, jumped it again, and because it was after dealerhip hours I took it to Sears. They tested it and said the battery was fine, it was the alternator. Since it was still under warranty, I took it to the Dealership the next day. They tested it and said no, it's the battery, and oh since you're two months past the battery warranty you have to pay 75 perecent which came to $86 dollars. Well, a couple days later the air conditioner/fan started cutting on and off intermittently. Thought it was my imagination, but it happened again today at lunch. So is it the alternator? The alternator controls the electrical components, no? If it doesn't, be gentle because I'm a little car clueless.
The problem's not the alternator......It's the Hyundai!!!!
RedWingFan wrote:scarygirl wrote:I've had my car, a 2006 Hyundai Accent for two years. Round about two weeks ago it wouldn't start. Jumped the battery, no problem. Happened again later in the week, jumped it again, and because it was after dealerhip hours I took it to Sears. They tested it and said the battery was fine, it was the alternator. Since it was still under warranty, I took it to the Dealership the next day. They tested it and said no, it's the battery, and oh since you're two months past the battery warranty you have to pay 75 perecent which came to $86 dollars. Well, a couple days later the air conditioner/fan started cutting on and off intermittently. Thought it was my imagination, but it happened again today at lunch. So is it the alternator? The alternator controls the electrical components, no? If it doesn't, be gentle because I'm a little car clueless.
The problem's not the alternator......It's the Hyundai!!!!
scarygirl wrote:I've had my car, a 2006 Hyundai Accent for two years. Round about two weeks ago it wouldn't start. Jumped the battery, no problem. Happened again later in the week, jumped it again, and because it was after dealerhip hours I took it to Sears. They tested it and said the battery was fine, it was the alternator. Since it was still under warranty, I took it to the Dealership the next day. They tested it and said no, it's the battery, and oh since you're two months past the battery warranty you have to pay 75 perecent which came to $86 dollars. Well, a couple days later the air conditioner/fan started cutting on and off intermittently. Thought it was my imagination, but it happened again today at lunch. So is it the alternator? The alternator controls the electrical components, no? If it doesn't, be gentle because I'm a little car clueless.
PowerChords wrote:scarygirl wrote:I've had my car, a 2006 Hyundai Accent for two years. Round about two weeks ago it wouldn't start. Jumped the battery, no problem. Happened again later in the week, jumped it again, and because it was after dealerhip hours I took it to Sears. They tested it and said the battery was fine, it was the alternator. Since it was still under warranty, I took it to the Dealership the next day. They tested it and said no, it's the battery, and oh since you're two months past the battery warranty you have to pay 75 perecent which came to $86 dollars. Well, a couple days later the air conditioner/fan started cutting on and off intermittently. Thought it was my imagination, but it happened again today at lunch. So is it the alternator? The alternator controls the electrical components, no? If it doesn't, be gentle because I'm a little car clueless.
Seriously, sounds like the alternator to me. If you have a mulit-meter, measure the voltage on your battery while the car is idling. The voltage should be around 11-12 volts. If you are getting less than that, then to me it means the alternator is not charging the battery back.
Correct me if I am wrong about this MR peeps...
scarygirl wrote:I've had my car, a 2006 Hyundai Accent for two years. Round about two weeks ago it wouldn't start. Jumped the battery, no problem. Happened again later in the week, jumped it again, and because it was after dealerhip hours I took it to Sears. They tested it and said the battery was fine, it was the alternator. Since it was still under warranty, I took it to the Dealership the next day. They tested it and said no, it's the battery, and oh since you're two months past the battery warranty you have to pay 75 perecent which came to $86 dollars. Well, a couple days later the air conditioner/fan started cutting on and off intermittently. Thought it was my imagination, but it happened again today at lunch. So is it the alternator? The alternator controls the electrical components, no? If it doesn't, be gentle because I'm a little car clueless.
RedWingFan wrote:scarygirl wrote:I've had my car, a 2006 Hyundai Accent for two years. Round about two weeks ago it wouldn't start. Jumped the battery, no problem. Happened again later in the week, jumped it again, and because it was after dealerhip hours I took it to Sears. They tested it and said the battery was fine, it was the alternator. Since it was still under warranty, I took it to the Dealership the next day. They tested it and said no, it's the battery, and oh since you're two months past the battery warranty you have to pay 75 perecent which came to $86 dollars. Well, a couple days later the air conditioner/fan started cutting on and off intermittently. Thought it was my imagination, but it happened again today at lunch. So is it the alternator? The alternator controls the electrical components, no? If it doesn't, be gentle because I'm a little car clueless.
The problem's not the alternator......It's the Hyundai!!!!
JrnyScarab wrote:scarygirl wrote:I've had my car, a 2006 Hyundai Accent for two years. Round about two weeks ago it wouldn't start. Jumped the battery, no problem. Happened again later in the week, jumped it again, and because it was after dealerhip hours I took it to Sears. They tested it and said the battery was fine, it was the alternator. Since it was still under warranty, I took it to the Dealership the next day. They tested it and said no, it's the battery, and oh since you're two months past the battery warranty you have to pay 75 perecent which came to $86 dollars. Well, a couple days later the air conditioner/fan started cutting on and off intermittently. Thought it was my imagination, but it happened again today at lunch. So is it the alternator? The alternator controls the electrical components, no? If it doesn't, be gentle because I'm a little car clueless.
Did you buy the car new? If so, the battery should be covered under the 60,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty. Hell, my dealer replaced a blown headlight under the bumper to bumper warranty.
WIX wrote:We have a Tiburon and received a bulletin from Hyundai earlier this past month. It said basically they had an employee that was sabatoging cars on the line from 2005 to early 2008. He was coming to work drunk and messing with wiring etc.
The bulletin basically said at the end. They were sorry but that if you were fucking stupid enough to buy one of our cars you knew it wouldn't last more than a year anyway so here is a coupon for $ 500 buck off another Hyundai and a free ice cream coupon for Baskin Robbins.
If it isn't the alternator and is an electrical problem, trade it in fast. And do it at night in the dark.
We have a Tiburon and received a bulletin from Hyundai earlier this past month. It said basically they had an employee that was sabatoging cars on the line from 2005 to early 2008. He was coming to work drunk and messing with wiring etc.
scarygirl wrote:JrnyScarab wrote:scarygirl wrote:I've had my car, a 2006 Hyundai Accent for two years. Round about two weeks ago it wouldn't start. Jumped the battery, no problem. Happened again later in the week, jumped it again, and because it was after dealerhip hours I took it to Sears. They tested it and said the battery was fine, it was the alternator. Since it was still under warranty, I took it to the Dealership the next day. They tested it and said no, it's the battery, and oh since you're two months past the battery warranty you have to pay 75 perecent which came to $86 dollars. Well, a couple days later the air conditioner/fan started cutting on and off intermittently. Thought it was my imagination, but it happened again today at lunch. So is it the alternator? The alternator controls the electrical components, no? If it doesn't, be gentle because I'm a little car clueless.
Did you buy the car new? If so, the battery should be covered under the 60,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty. Hell, my dealer replaced a blown headlight under the bumper to bumper warranty.
My car hasn't even reached 30 thousand miles. They, and I checked, said the battery was two months past warranty. It was only good for two years.
scarygirl wrote:WIX wrote:We have a Tiburon and received a bulletin from Hyundai earlier this past month. It said basically they had an employee that was sabatoging cars on the line from 2005 to early 2008. He was coming to work drunk and messing with wiring etc.
The bulletin basically said at the end. They were sorry but that if you were fucking stupid enough to buy one of our cars you knew it wouldn't last more than a year anyway so here is a coupon for $ 500 buck off another Hyundai and a free ice cream coupon for Baskin Robbins.
If it isn't the alternator and is an electrical problem, trade it in fast. And do it at night in the dark.
We have a Tiburon and received a bulletin from Hyundai earlier this past month. It said basically they had an employee that was sabatoging cars on the line from 2005 to early 2008. He was coming to work drunk and messing with wiring etc.
ARE YOU SHITTINGV ME OR DEADLY SERIOUS?
WIX wrote:scarygirl wrote:JrnyScarab wrote:scarygirl wrote:I've had my car, a 2006 Hyundai Accent for two years. Round about two weeks ago it wouldn't start. Jumped the battery, no problem. Happened again later in the week, jumped it again, and because it was after dealerhip hours I took it to Sears. They tested it and said the battery was fine, it was the alternator. Since it was still under warranty, I took it to the Dealership the next day. They tested it and said no, it's the battery, and oh since you're two months past the battery warranty you have to pay 75 perecent which came to $86 dollars. Well, a couple days later the air conditioner/fan started cutting on and off intermittently. Thought it was my imagination, but it happened again today at lunch. So is it the alternator? The alternator controls the electrical components, no? If it doesn't, be gentle because I'm a little car clueless.
Did you buy the car new? If so, the battery should be covered under the 60,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty. Hell, my dealer replaced a blown headlight under the bumper to bumper warranty.
My car hasn't even reached 30 thousand miles. They, and I checked, said the battery was two months past warranty. It was only good for two years.
mOTOR tREND says most Hyundais won't reach 30k IN THEIR LIFETIME. tHEY ARE SOLD AS A 1 year 10k car.
scarygirl wrote:DAMN IT, I SHOULD HAEV BOUGHT A FUCKING HONDA. EXCUSE MY FRENCH. I'M JUST A LITTLE UPSET RIGHT NOW.
WIX wrote:scarygirl wrote:DAMN IT, I SHOULD HAEV BOUGHT A FUCKING HONDA. EXCUSE MY FRENCH. I'M JUST A LITTLE UPSET RIGHT NOW.
actually all joking aside, I did a lot of research on these before buying. Around 2002 or 2003 they strated to build a better car. The reviews on the earlier models are pretty bad. The newer cars are not bad. I do understand the service departments do suck. You may need to just take it to a good mechanic and eat the cost. I called the service dept here for a question, nobody could come to the phone and they never called me back.
WIX wrote:The warranty is awesome on the cars, but maybe on the other hand they need to have that as a selling point. It probably isn't a major deal. They told me to service it regularly and keep all my service records as they are sticklers when it comes to warranty claims.
I am kinda giving you a bad time, I am sure your car isn't a major problem but the service end I do hear sucks big time.
PowerChords wrote:RedWingFan wrote:The problem's not the alternator......It's the Hyundai!!!!
You beat me to it!
Triple S wrote:Lemons in every bunch.
I have a 2001 Accent and it's without question the most reliable car I have ever owned. Not one problem to date.
Ratgirl wrote:Triple S wrote:Lemons in every bunch.
I have a 2001 Accent and it's without question the most reliable car I have ever owned. Not one problem to date.
Ditto.. we have an 2007 Hyundai Sante Fe and it has almost 60K miles on it. My hubby uses it for his work car and we have
had zero problems with it. Great vehicle, I'd buy another one.
scarygirl wrote:I've had my car, a 2006 Hyundai Accent for two years. Round about two weeks ago it wouldn't start. Jumped the battery, no problem. Happened again later in the week, jumped it again, and because it was after dealerhip hours I took it to Sears. They tested it and said the battery was fine, it was the alternator. Since it was still under warranty, I took it to the Dealership the next day. They tested it and said no, it's the battery, and oh since you're two months past the battery warranty you have to pay 75 perecent which came to $86 dollars. Well, a couple days later the air conditioner/fan started cutting on and off intermittently. Thought it was my imagination, but it happened again today at lunch. So is it the alternator? The alternator controls the electrical components, no? If it doesn't, be gentle because I'm a little car clueless.
stevew2 wrote:1 have a Sonata 2007, best car i evey had,. mywife had 3. she wrecks them and survived 3 accidents.great car. The last one she had before she wreaked had 60,000 no problems. I got one now with 48k. really nice car, i get 32 mpg.it hauls ass and i get all my band gear in it with the folding seat. They make it in kentuckey,sowhat the fuckey
Gunbot wrote:Autozone will check the alternator for free. Once your car starts, the battery is out of the picture, so that is off the list, and for God's sake never, ever , ever trust Sears.
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