Is this problem covered under warranty still ?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Dave in Lake Villa, Nov 5, 2005.

  1. 2004 Santa Fee AWD 6 cyl -- When moving the Trans. Shifter, it
    feels/sounds like its hitting something metal and is hard to move
    backward and forwards.

    Mileage currently is at 14000 . Would this problem fall under the
    DriveTrain warranty or not ?

    Thanks.
     
    Dave in Lake Villa, Nov 5, 2005
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  2. Dave in Lake Villa

    Rob Guest

    It should definitely fall under the "bumper to bumper" warranty.
     
    Rob, Nov 5, 2005
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  3. 'It should definitely fall under the "bumper to bumper" warranty.'

    REPLY: Ill have to read my warranty ,but, i thought bu mper to bumper
    was 12,000 miles . Sounds like it might be 36,000 miles by your reply.
     
    Dave in Lake Villa, Nov 6, 2005
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  4. Dave in Lake Villa

    hyundaitech Guest

    Your bumper-to-bumper is 5 years/60k miles. Just about the only thing it
    won't cover are those items you're expected to do routinely yourself (such
    as belts, brake pads, scheduled maintenance, minor adjustments).
     
    hyundaitech, Nov 7, 2005
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  5. Dave in Lake Villa

    comish4lif Guest

    And as a follow-up, since this is in the shifter, would a transmission
    issue like that fall under the 10/100K warranty?
     
    comish4lif, Nov 7, 2005
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  6. Dave in Lake Villa

    hyundaitech Guest

    It's possibly a 10/100 item, but probably not. For it to be a 10/100 item,
    it would pretty much need to be an internal trans issue or a defect in one
    of the engine/trans mounts. I can't think of any other possible causes
    for this condition that the 10/100 warranty would cover.

    Transmission sensors (vehicle speed sensor, input speed sensor, output
    speed sensor, range switch, etc.) are not considered to be powertrain
    parts and are not covered by the 10/100 warranty.
     
    hyundaitech, Nov 7, 2005
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