Shocks for Late 2006/2007 Sonatas

Discussion in 'Hyundai Sonata' started by JohnGa, Nov 21, 2006.

  1. JohnGa

    JohnGa Guest

    My late 2006 Sonata drives me crazy going over bumps. It is teeth jarring.
    I went into the Augusta, GA dealership and asked the service manager if I
    should replace the rear shocks with some cheap shocks so that the car will
    bounce over bumps instead of jarring me. He showed me a recall for the
    shocks. He says this ia a national recall for 2007s. He said his
    dealership's 2007s were on sales hold until the shocks are replaced. The
    shocks have not come in yet. The dealership I bought the car from (Atlanta)
    called to wish us Happy Thanksgiving. I told the sales guy about it and he
    didn't know of the shock problem, nor the sales hold. What gives? I want my
    shocks replaced before I have to get new dentures (ha ha). To me, there are
    two problems with the rear--one is the shocks and the other is a rattling
    noise also when one goes over bumps. It sounds like something is loose back
    there. I thought it was the spare tire, but it is not.
     
    JohnGa, Nov 21, 2006
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  2. JohnGa

    Phraph Guest

    Suspension of the Sonata is one of the worst I have seen.
     
    Phraph, Nov 21, 2006
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  3. JohnGa

    Wayne Moses Guest

    Reply to message from Phraph <> (Tue, 21 Nov 2006 16:06:44)
    about "Re: Shocks for Late 2006/2007 Sonatas":

    P> JohnGa wrote:

    P> Suspension of the Sonata is one of the worst I have seen.

    Ha ha ha .... you guys are a riot! :)

    JohnGa - did you not test drive this brand new car? Surely such a terrible
    ride would have given pause to the purchase. FWIW when I test drove a 2007
    Sonata V6 Limited I found the suspension just right. My Tiburon has
    significantly firmer suspension.

    Phraph - l will bite - how is the Sonata's suspension one of the worst you
    have ever seen? Have you owned or otherwise experienced Sonata suspension?

    Best Regards
    Wayne Moses <> Tue, 21 Nov 2006 17:22:36 -0600

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    Wayne Moses, Nov 22, 2006
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  4. JohnGa - did you not test drive this brand new car? Surely such a terrible
    ride would have given pause to the purchase. FWIW when I test drove a 2007
    Sonata V6 Limited I found the suspension just right. My Tiburon has
    significantly firmer suspension.


    I do find it a bit jarring over railroad tracks and the like, but on the
    streets and highway, not a problem. At highway speeds, it is rather solid.
     
    Edwin Pawlowski, Nov 22, 2006
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  5. JohnGa

    Darby OGill Guest

    tires.....what tires at what psi. 17" low aspect ratio tires at 36 pounds or
    16 " tourers at 28 lbs???? makes all the difference.......I think there is
    some trolling going on here.
     
    Darby OGill, Nov 22, 2006
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  6. Good point. In my case, the 17" at factory pressure of 30 psi. I have no
    reason to increase that. Handles too good to screw around with and I only
    cross the RR tracks maybe once a week.
     
    Edwin Pawlowski, Nov 22, 2006
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  7. Sales hold? They won't sell/deliver a car until the shocks, that have been
    use for a long time already, are replaced? That does not seem likely unless
    Hyundai is doing things different than Detroit ever did.

    What happened to the old "move it off the lot and let the dealer fix it
    later attitude?" :)
     
    Edwin Pawlowski, Nov 22, 2006
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  8. JohnGa

    Phraph Guest

    I own a Sonata 2006. And being quite happy with the fact that it feels
    inside pretty much like my Camry 2004 V6, even with a I4 engine, and
    6000 buck less paid for it. But I am always amazed at how rough and
    unrefined the suspension is. What makes it even more obvious is that on
    smooth road the car seems to float noiselessly. It's not only that the
    suspension is noisy like hell even for the smallest crack in the
    asphalt, but it shakes you too.
     
    Phraph, Nov 22, 2006
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  9. JohnGa

    Phraph Guest

    oh, yeah, trolling, sweet fist in the mouth of those who don't agree
    with you.
     
    Phraph, Nov 22, 2006
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  10. JohnGa

    NickNike Guest

    My V6 is 3 months old, and the ride has always been as smooth as silk. I do
    get an annoying low frequency rumble from the rear of the vehicle when at
    slowish speeds over rougher road surfaces. I don't understand why there are
    complaints about jarring, I've never experienced this.
    Reading around the forums, there is a fix for the suspension problem now.
    Funnily enough, although the whole world recognises the problem, and Hyundai
    have issued a fix kit, the principle dealer, service manager and servicing
    technician at my dealership claimed not to be able to hear the noise :eek:)
    However, I have to give Hyundai the thumbs-up. They've agreed to correct the
    problem and the customer service has been second to none. My previous Sonata
    (2002-2007) was perfect, and I had no cause for complaint or back-up
    service.
    cheers,
    nn
     
    NickNike, Nov 22, 2006
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  11. JohnGa

    hyundaitech Guest

    It's true. They cite a possible rattling issue. As far as the salesman
    not knowing, most salesmen know nothing having to do with service.
     
    hyundaitech, Nov 22, 2006
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  12. JohnGa

    Wayne Moses Guest

    Reply to message from "hyundaitech" <> (Wed, 22 Nov
    2006 12:00:43) about "Re: Shocks for Late 2006/2007 Sonatas":

    h> It's true. They cite a possible rattling issue. As far as the salesman
    h> not knowing, most salesmen know nothing having to do with service.

    Some don't know too much about the car either. I have had to demo features
    to salesmen before.

    Best Regards
    Wayne Moses <> Wed, 22 Nov 2006 13:36:20 -0600

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    Wayne Moses, Nov 22, 2006
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  13. JohnGa

    Deck Guest

    If you could look back until Marchyou would find I askedif they were back
    to putting "solid tires" on the new Sonata !! HARD tires and if you go
    over a speed bump in the parking lot over 3MPH you get the jolt! 17 inch
    HARD tires 30 lbs psi. Only complaint about the ccar except for the
    25MPG highway
     
    Deck, Dec 4, 2006
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  14. My average is 23.5, but all highway at 70 to 75 mph I'm 26 to 27 mpg.
     
    Edwin Pawlowski, Dec 5, 2006
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