Loud chipping and clacking from front

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Jeremy13, Mar 5, 2007.

  1. Jeremy13

    Jeremy13 Guest

    I’ve had my Sonata now for 2 months and after about a month there
    began to be an loud chipping or clacking from the front. I took it
    back to the dealer to get it checked out. They said it was the
    alternator. I replaced the alternator. Still made the noise.
    I again took it back to the dealer. Next they tell me its the belt
    tensioner and pulley. They replaced those items as well, and it still
    makes the noise. The noise is random, but usually starts in the
    morning, but it could go on for the whole drive or stop within
    minutes. The noise has no rhythm, and could be a little loud or very
    loud.

    I swear its the air conditioner compressor, which they replaced before
    I purchased the vehicle because it had a shot bearing. However they
    say it is not. I just think they dont want to replace it again. So
    far this car has cost me $600 in repairs over the last month. Does
    anybody know what this noise could be. The car runs fine otherwise.
     
    Jeremy13, Mar 5, 2007
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  2. Jeremy13

    hyundaitech Guest

    Are you sure the dealer understands the noise to which you're referring?
    Have you or they been able to reproduce the noise while it was in the
    service department?

    These things are critical to making a proper diagnosis. If you're unsure
    as to whether they occurred, then you'll need to return and ask for
    someone to listen to the noise in your presence so you can point it out to
    them.

    If they did in fact hear the noise and repair all the items that they said
    were necessary to repair the noise, then I think it's time to return and
    ask for them to fix the car for free or credit you for the money you've
    already spent.
     
    hyundaitech, Mar 5, 2007
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  3. Jeremy13

    Darby OGill Guest

    year of car??? does it make the noise at a stand still or only when under
    power?
    does it increase with speed or rpm?....not much to go on.
     
    Darby OGill, Mar 8, 2007
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