Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
TSB-09-AT-01307/01/200910030984Hyundai: automatic transaxle range switch diagnostic trouble codes p0705 (range switch signal problems), p0707 (range switch open circuit), and p0708 (range switch short circuit or multiple inputs). an improperly adjusted or improperly op12/29/2009
074000908/01/200710022618Automatic transaxle harsh and/or delayed engagement into drive or reverse. *kb09/12/2007
054000812/01/20050540008110015866Automatic transaxle diagnostic trouble codes list. *sc08/15/2005
044001208/01/200410009779Automatic transaxle harsh and/or delayed shifts. to include 2005 elantra. *tt10/25/2004
044001108/01/200410009780Automatic transaxle harsh and/or delayed engagement into drive or reverse. to include 2005 elantra. *tt10/25/2004
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - CONTROL MODULE (TCM, PCM)
TSB-09-AT-01810/01/200910032908Hyundai: ata solenoid diagnostic trouble codes p0740, p0741, p0742, p0743, p0746, p0748, p0750, p0755, p0760, p0765, p0770. incorrect operation of the transaxle solenoids may result in the following symptoms-check engine light illuminated06/11/2010
TSB074001005/01/200808-AT-00310025083Automatic transaxle harsh and/or delayed upshift or downshift - gds analysis. *pe07/09/2008
POWER TRAIN - AXLE ASSEMBLY
064001812/01/200610020912Automatic transaxle diagnostic trouble codes (dtc) list. *kb01/29/2007
15811/01/200510018734Reprograms are available for automatic transaxle driveability issues. technet times. hyundai. *tt01/12/2006
054000204/01/200510015878Pcm reprogramming instructions for mild driveline bump between 2-10 mph. *sc08/16/2005
045000909/01/200410010666Front knuckle assembly snap ring configuration revised. *tt12/06/2004

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
POWER TRAIN
07/16/2005502/14/2004
 Hyundai elantra gls 2004 (1) no events led up to failures (2) between 15000-20000 miles ignition stopped working - fixed by hyundai after we severely nagged them for days - car is less than 18 months old has 32,000 miles on it now clutch disk is supposedly burned out- i have never had a clutch burn out on me or anyone i know much less at a mere 32,000 miles want to charge me 300 to see if warranty might cover it; however if it doesn't they will charge me 800 or so to fix this problem car grinds when turning- hyundai will not check it out, supposedly warranty also does not cover this. steering wheel is completely falling apart vanity mirror cover fell off yes, all this happened within 3 months of each other. i am now completely afraid to drive my car. the gears do not catch well and are getting progressively worse. the reason i bought this car was for its amazing warranty. come to find out the warranty doesn't cover anything at all. hyundai did replace my vanity mirror. now if only the freaking car worked! i will never buy another hyundai. *nm
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - CONTROL MODULE (TCM, PCM)
03/04/200510930405/15/2004
 On 3/4/2005, while driving on an interstate highway, the car stalled and wouldn't immediately start. it did start later. i was towed to a dealer, which replaced the crankshaft position sensor. on 4/21/2005, i got to my parked car to find that it wouldn't start for 10-15 minutes. the symptoms were very similar to the march 4 incident, without the stalling out on the highway to preface it. the following day, i took the car to a different dealer, where they tested the car but made no repairs. i wrote hyundai. a regional representative contacted me and asked that hyundai have an attempt to fully investigate. i had an appointment at the dealer i purchased the car from, and the regional representative contacted them to coordinate examination of the car. the dealer had one of their top electrical systems people examine the car in consultation with the regional office on 5/7/2005. they could find no problems. on 1/3/2006, the car stalled out on an interstate highway and wouldn't start immediately. a dealer replaced the crankshaft position sensor. on 1/13/2006, the car stalled out on an interstate highway and wouldn't start immediately. a dealer examined it and consulted with hyundai tech line but did nothing. i sent hyundai another letter. they asked to be able to send a regional technician to look at it. a dealer replaced the power control module and checked connections per directions of the regional technician. hyundai deemed the car okay because the technician went for a 15 mile test drive; the car has had three potentially fatal incidents in 22,491 miles. a representative at the regional office said the they replaced the power control module based on incidents in other cars, where the error code for the crankshaft position sensor has come up. he said this was a precautionary measure, that the technician wasn't able to verify the component that failed, and could not explain why the power control module wasn't suggested earlier. *jb
POWER TRAIN - CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
05/10/200752792103/18/2004
 Clutch failure at 52,792 miles. i own 3 other cars ; ford, honda, and chevrolet with clutches well over 120,000 miles. it is not a result of my driving. hyundai would not replace. not covered under the warranty.*ak
08/19/200633066203/29/2004
 I purchased vehicle new in march 2004. i previously owned a 1994 hyundai excel which i also purchased new. the durability of the excel and the warranty on the elantra were the reason i chose to buy it. at 13,000 miles in april, 2005, the clutch on the elantra began slipping. i took it to the dealer and was told that the clutch is not covered under the 100,000 mile warranty. it is covered only under a 12,000 mile warranty. after negotiation with the management, the dealership agreed to cover 50% of the repair. this was acceptable at that time and the problem appeared to be corrected. it is now august, 2006, and this vehicle has 33,066 miles on it and clutch #2 is wearing out. starting out in low gear is difficult, the clutch slips in the lower gears (2 and 3) and the clutch pedal is extremely stiff. at highway speeds the vehicle performs ok. i am afraid to take the car back to the dealer since they are more than likely going to put the same piece of junk clutch in as a replacement to this one. i have talked to an independent transmission shop and they can use a non-oem part to replace. the only problem with this solution is that the cost is going to be +$1000 versus the $800+ that the dealer will charge and the use of the non-oem part may void the vehicle warranty. i would like to point out a few other facts: the 1994 excel went to 122,000 miles before needing its clutch replaced. the replacement clutch was still in the car when it was traded in at 176,000 miles. my wife and i have been driving standard shift vehicles exclusively since 1990, so i don't want anyone at hyundai suggesting that we don't know how to drive a standard shift vehicle. i currently drive a 1997 plymouth a 5 speed transmission. its clutch was replaced in april 2006 with at 135,000 miles. my wife, who is the primary driver of the hyundai is a professional bus driver. *nm
06/09/200513900105/07/2005
 Vehicle was undrivable when clutch went bad without any warning at about 13,900 miles. dealer charges $900 to replace clutch due to warranty only being 12 months 12,000 miles. i was able to have hyundai cover the cost of the parts ($260) but i paid 100% of the labor. in 30+ years driving i never had a clutch go bad on me in less than 100,000 miles. and the only time i had prior clutch problems i was able to put the car in gear and drive it. this time the clutch was so bad that it would not move the car unless it was going downhill - atother times the motor just reved and the transmission just slips.
03/29/2005105/22/2004
 I bought my hyundai elantra in may 2004 and the clutch is burned out. i had a jeep wrangler for 10 yrs and the clutch never burned out. i also had a toyota celica that was manual that never burned out. i was quoted $1500.00 to get it fixed even with the so called warranty. supposedly the warranty on the clutch is only for 12 months or 12000 miles.ak