attn Hyundai tech:Hyundai 2002 XG350 10/100 extra

Discussion in 'Hyundai Grandeur / Azera / XG' started by What, Oct 4, 2007.

  1. What

    What Guest

    Had the check engine light come on not far from my local dealer. Stopped by
    the dealer, got an appointment to have it checked out. If it is some sort
    of sensor at the edge of tolerance, is it covered by my 10/100 bumper to
    bumper warranty? The shop manager says it might not be covered. If I don't
    want to pay them some ridicu;ously high labor and part rate, can I get it
    repaired somewhere else and still maintain my warranty? I am starting to
    believe that the $1400 dollar price tag for this warranty was not such a
    DEAL DEAL after all.

    Thanks in Advance.
     
    What, Oct 4, 2007
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  2. Who did you buy the warranty from? They should know if it is covered. If
    it is truly a bumper to bumper deal, it should be, but I can't read the
    terms from here.

    Seems to me, they would know the answers to your questions since they know
    what warranty you have.
     
    Edwin Pawlowski, Oct 4, 2007
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  3. What

    What Guest

    I purchased it from the dealer from the Hyundai Corporation. I had one
    claim on it earlier. A rear door lock shot craps and it paid off. It was
    the best I could buy.
     
    What, Oct 4, 2007
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    Mike Marlow Guest

    They are going to need more specifics than "If... some sort of sensor..." as
    well.
     
    Mike Marlow, Oct 4, 2007
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  5. What

    Mike Marlow Guest

    You are always better advised to ask questions like yours, directly of the
    contract holder, than posting them on the internet.
     
    Mike Marlow, Oct 4, 2007
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  6. What

    What Guest

    Well EXCUSE ME Mike. So far I've got a lot more information that is correct
    from people here than from my not so honest dealer. These sons a bitches
    here in Springfield Mo. are so crooked that they would charge me and the
    Warranty holder for the same work THREE times if they could get away with
    it. These are the same folks that wanted close to $900.00 for a $100
    dollars worth of required warranty maintainance at 30,000 miles. Would YOU
    take their word on ANYTHING as the truth?
     
    What, Oct 4, 2007
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    Mike Marlow Guest

    The point being - nobody here can see the actual contract you have, nor know
    the actual problem with your car. You can get as testy as you want with my
    reply, but you'll find out that if there is an issue with your contract and
    you're going to reach some degree of satisfaction, it's not going to come
    from the internet - it's going to come from working it out with whoever sold
    you/holds the contract.
     
    Mike Marlow, Oct 4, 2007
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