Broken Door Handles in 95-98 Accents..Common?

Discussion in 'Hyundai Accent' started by N. Suburbs Ranch 4 Sale, May 1, 2005.

  1. We have a 1996 that had a broken exterior door handle. The plastic
    cracked and the handle broke off at the hinge, forcing us to get a new
    one from ONLY the Hyundai dealers ( $50+ ), including installation.
    Anyone else have this problem?
     
    N. Suburbs Ranch 4 Sale, May 1, 2005
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    hyundaitech Guest

    I don't recall this being terribly frequent, but I've seen it. Actually,
    the interior handles broke frequently-- they cracked around the retaining
    screw.
     
    hyundaitech, May 2, 2005
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    leesun1 Guest

    We have a 98 Sonata that's had this problem, and I asked about this on
    this forum last year. We've replaced the driver's door inside handle 4
    times in 4 years and the passenger side door now needs to be replaced
    for the first time. We always assumed the breakdown of the plastic was
    caused by the high interior temperatures resulting from our living in
    the hot desert climate of southern AZ (we're near Phoenix), where
    interior temps. in the summer are often near 150 degrees even with the
    windows left slightly open. I change the handles myself because it
    costs WAY TOO MUCH to have it done by the dealer or a repair shop, and
    I view it as a task that is more than a pain in the butt type of job,
    but one that I'm willing to do to make it easier to manage financially.
    Lee
     
    leesun1, May 6, 2005
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    danibell80 Guest

    Yes I have one now as we speak it is the exterior handle on the rear
    passenger side door. It is a pain in my neck really. It really cost
    you 50+ to have it repaired? Wow!! Good luck with the rest of them.
    Oh yeah mine is a 96 Accent
     
    danibell80, May 19, 2005
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