The problem was determined by the "check engine" light. The fix was handled properly. My complaint is the expense with about $630 for the part and another $300 for labor. Since I bought the car used (2013), the warranty was for 60,000 miles not 100,000 as Hyundai advertises. The mechanic reported that this was apparently a recognized problem and the part had an engineering change from the original.
The problem was determined by the "check engine" light. The fix was handled properly. My complaint is the expense with about $630 for the part and another $300 for labor. Since I bought the car used (2013), the warranty was for 60,000 miles not 100,000 as Hyundai advertises. The mechanic reported that this was apparently a recognized problem and the part had an engineering change from the original.
- Dennis P., Easton, PA, US