Steve said:
Take it to the dealership and have them check it out.
I just left. He said it could be an electrical problem. OMG! ALREADY?!
Looks like a software issue to me. They might have to reinstall the entire software.
Steve said:
Take it to the dealership and have them check it out.
I just left. He said it could be an electrical problem. OMG! ALREADY?!
Looks like a software issue to me. They might have to reinstall the entire software.
Steve said:
Take it to the dealership and have them check it out.
I just left. He said it could be an electrical problem. OMG! ALREADY?!
It’s a lottery, don’t worry about it since it’s under warranty.
It can happen with any vehicle if you are unlucky to get the one with a defect. Most likely it will be fixed and you go your merry way at no cost.
If the dealer starts being funny about it or charging money you escalate to corporate :). Seems like dealers are the worst but the brand will do its best to make sure you are not angry lol. Also, make sure that a new car is good and fixed.
Steve said:
Take it to the dealership and have them check it out.
I just left. He said it could be an electrical problem. OMG! ALREADY?!
I hate to say it but yes. I hope you sprung for the warranty.
@Steve
Wow. This car is only 3 months old. Just hit 4500 miles. It should be covered even if I didn’t, right?
TomHenry said:
@Steve
Wow. This car is only 3 months old. Just hit 4500 miles. It should be covered even if I didn’t, right?
It’s still under warranty, the dealership will fix it at no cost.
TomHenry said:
@Steve
Wow. This car is only 3 months old. Just hit 4500 miles. It should be covered even if I didn’t, right?
More than likely. But if it’s just the dealership warranty, I would reread it to make sure and don’t buy from Hyundai again. Their Dollar Store Toyotas. I lost 26K on mine.
@Steve
It’s a brand new car dude, of course, it’s covered.
@Steve
I’m gonna be soooo pissed!
TomHenry said:
@Steve
I’m gonna be soooo pissed!
Lemon laws are regulations that protect consumers who buy defective products, such as cars, trucks, and motorcycles. These laws allow consumers to sue for a replacement or damages if the manufacturer or dealer can’t fix the product after a reasonable number of attempts. Further explanation of the lemon law.
@Steve
thanks
TomHenry said:
@Steve
I’m gonna be soooo pissed!
Worst-case scenario is that you have to get a lawyer and it gets recalled under the lemon law.
TomHenry said:
@Steve
I’m gonna be soooo pissed!
Worst-case scenario is that you have to get a lawyer and it gets recalled under the lemon law.
Good thing is my brother is an attorney.
@TomHenry
Have a Happy Holidays and New Year!
Steve said:
@TomHenry
Have a Happy Holidays and New Year!
YOU TOO THANKS!!
Oooooh how festive. It’s got its holiday jam.
Psychedelics?
I know, not helpful…couldn’t resist. If it happened to mine, I wouldn’t hate it except that you can’t see anything.
Terryanne said:
Oooooh how festive. It’s got its holiday jam.
Psychedelics?
I know, not helpful…couldn’t resist. If it happened to mine, I wouldn’t hate it except that you can’t see anything.
I mean anything
@TomHenry
I wonder if the dealer tried disconnecting the battery. I don’t recommend you do it yourself.
Maybe call another dealer?
You see magic particles from the camera.
Car is on shrooms.
barabra said:
Car is on shrooms.
Looks like it, huh? Hell, I thought I was for a minute