My sister bought a '99 Accent from a dealership and the gas guage
wasn't working.
Apparently the dealership had fixed the gas guage previously for the
owner so they replaced the entire tank for free.
Worked about a month then it died again.
What's gives?
They're going to fix it for free but I'm questioning how effective
that'll be.
What's wrong with it?
Chris
guncho
2
9th April 17:06
hyundaitech
External User
Posts: 1
'99 Accent Gas Guage Broken Again!?!?!
It'll only be as effective as the weakest link in the repair, whether
that's another defective part, improper repair, misdiagnosis, or simply a
poor quality part that failed too soon after replacement.
hyundaitech
3
9th April 21:29
brian nystrom
External User
Posts: 1
'99 Accent Gas Guage Broken Again!?!?!
I've had gas gauges malfunction on a couple of cars. I found that it was
simpler to get used to filling up based on mileage on the trip computer
(reset it at every fill-up) than to try to fix the gas gauge. The
in-tank sending units just go bad after a while and they're a pain to
replace.
brian nystrom
4
9th April 21:29
guncho
External User
Posts: 1
'99 Accent Gas Guage Broken Again!?!?!
If the dealer wasn't going to fix it for free, that's exactly what I
would do.
But you can't complain about free!
CHris
guncho
5
10th April 20:54
brian nystrom
External User
Posts: 1
'99 Accent Gas Guage Broken Again!?!?!
Heck no! I didn't realize that it was a warranty issue.
brian nystrom
6
10th April 20:54
jody
External User
Posts: 1
'99 Accent Gas Guage Broken Again!?!?!
you sure that repairs free? isnt the whole car covered for 5 yrs and th r
est is power train in the usa??
jody
7
11th April 18:40
guncho
External User
Posts: 1
'99 Accent Gas Guage Broken Again!?!?!
THe repair is free but not through the cars warranty.
The dealer did this exact repair a few months before we bought the car,
it broke, they fixed it for us for free and it's broken again.