2.3
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 68,014 miles
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The contact owns a 2003 Hyundai Elantra. When attempting to stop for a stop light the axle, control arm, and ball joint fractured and the tire separated. The vehicle was towed to a local repair facility and the vehicle was repaired. The mechanic stated that sub-frame corrosion caused the failure. The dealer was contacted and they asked for all invoices of the repair. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection. The technician confirmed that the sub-frame had corroded. He was advised that the vehicle was safe to drive. The parts were ordered for the repair. The failure and current mileages were 81000.
- Garry , IN, USA
2003 Hyundai Elantra. Brought in to tire dealer to have snow tires removed, was shown that both front control arms and front frame were dangerously rotted. Took vehicle to Hyundai. They say it is partially covered under warranty. Will incur $250 out of pocket costs. Car has 65,000 miles on it.
- Saugerties, NY, USA
Front passenger side control arm rusted through on 3-18-09. No warning. Going 30 mph in very light traffic. Felt like we fell into a big pothole and car would not move. Happened very close to police station so they helped but no report made. Was late so car towed to house then to dealership in morning. No injuries (2 adults and 2 small children in vehicle). Other damage- front axle broke, damage to wheel well, front bumper, wiper fluid reservoir and other incidental parts. All fixed by Hyundai including body damage and paint under extended warranty. Dealership claims to have examined drivers side arm and stated it was "fine". we do not trust this and are having it looked at by another mechanic.
- South Elgin, IL, USA
I own a 2003 Hyundai Elantra GT that currently has about 58000 miles on it. While driving home, when I was approx 2 miles away I noticed that the car started to pull to one side a bit. Thinking it was a flat, I drove slow for the remaining mile or so and when I was about 200 yards from my destination, the front end dropped and the car stopped. Upon visual inspection, it looks like the frame where the passenger front tire meets the steering rod completely rotted through and broke. After looking on the web, it seems very similar to investigation PE09011.
- Thiells, NY, USA
A truck stopped without warning, in front of me. I hit my brakes and turned the wheel to the left to avoid a rear end collison, my car felt like it had a flat tire. I checked and there was no flat, but the right front tire was not going straight as the left front tire was. I had the vehicle towed to a mechanic, where it was found that the A-frame had rusted and snapped. I had the A-frame replaced, and the mechanic also checked out the A-frame on the left side of the car, and found that there was no rust or damage on that side.
- Wales, MA, USA
- Lincoln, NE, USA