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TL1201 -> RE: Advice on Elantra (06) (5/7/2008 7:34:53 AM)
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I have another question, hopefully someone here can reassure me. As mentionned above, my car was pulling right when I first got it from a dealer. I brought it in and he had a tire alignment and a wheel rotation performed, but a few days later I noticed that I thought it was still pulling right. I bought a tire pressure indicator (forgive me if I don't know the technical term!) and got all tires to 30,5 PSI, (recommended is 30) and problem seemed better, but still I seem to be going right on my own (letting go the wheel and such). I read that it might just be the streets, because most of them are slightly inclined for the water to drain and such. Now it's slight pull, I might just be paranoid! Is the steering wheel on the Elantra sensitive? (the cars I've driven before for extended periods of time are a Nissan Sentra, a Toyota Echo... Perhaps are not as sensitive, making me think that the Elantra is sensitive?) I also noticed that the two front tires have a bigger MAX capacity for air, being 44 PSI, when the back tires have a 36 PSI maximum.... this must be normal? As you guys can tell, i'm still learning some basics when it comes to these things! I'm thinking of getting new tires at some point, but perhaps I'll have to wait until winter to have winter tires installed (we just had a record snowfall in our city and our winters can be harsh). Last question: You guys suggest specific Hyundai Transmission fluid... If I go to an independant dealer or an oil-change garage chain, will they know specifically what to use or should I ONLY go to the dealer to have the fluid change? THANKS again to all of you for your advice, I really want to treat the car right!
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