car starts but wont go...

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by sbackus, Sep 23, 2004.

  1. sbackus

    sbackus Guest

    So my 2002 Elantra just stopped on me the other day, driving down the
    road and went to put it in third, heard some nice grinding then
    nothing, stalled. Now I can put the car in gear, but when I left off
    the clutch, oh yes its a manual just incase you had not figured it
    out, the car stalls out. Also when I put the car into neutral you
    also cannot move the car. Pls Pls Pls help!!!!
     
    sbackus, Sep 23, 2004
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  2. It sounds like something major has broken in the transmission and jammed
    it. Unless you've got really high mileage for the car's age, it should
    be covered under warranty.
     
    Brian Nystrom, Sep 23, 2004
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    Patrick Guest

    As I'm sure you suspect, it sounds a lot like your transmission is the
    source of your difficulty. I'm afraid this is something beyond the
    average shade tree mechanic's ability. Good luck.
     
    Patrick, Sep 23, 2004
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  4. sbackus

    sbackus Guest

    It WOULD be covered under Warranty, but apparently because it has a
    rebuilt title, it no longer falls under the Warranty piece. It didn’t
    really seem that clear when I bought the car - and I can’t find any
    documentation anywhere that says "if your car is rebuilt, then it
    kills the warranty." I guess its just such common knowledge that it
    doesn’t need to be written. So I’m thinking I’m paying for it to be
    fixed. Yikes.
     
    sbackus, Sep 23, 2004
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  5. sbackus

    sbackus Guest

    Does anyone know about the deal with the warranty? I did a Carfax
    search and it says the Warranty is still valid. We’ve talked with the
    guy who sold me the car, and he also questions the fact that Hyundai
    is saying the Warranty is not valid. It wasn’t a salvage or a junk
    car.. but parts of it were rebuilt (It wasn’t the engine that was
    rebuilt - I think it was body work). I can’t really figure out how to
    get a straight answer on it!
     
    sbackus, Sep 23, 2004
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    hyundaitech Guest

    If you post or e-mail your vin# (include a subject line in the e-mail so
    I'll know not to delete it with my other spam), I'll run it through
    Hyundai to see what the warranty coverage is. Any car officially declared
    salvaged is not warrantable. Hyundai is the official source. Carfax is
    not.
     
    hyundaitech, Sep 23, 2004
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    Jim Lofgren Guest

    I have a rebuilt Santa Fe...the dealer here in Redmond, WA said that
    everything is covered unless they can identify something happening because
    of the accident...mine was a rollover..hope that helps..Jim
    http://www.AutoForumz.com/eform.php?p=315993
     
    Jim Lofgren, Sep 29, 2004
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