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Transmission question...
I want to buy a 2000-2002 Hyundai Accent sedan. I was hoping to find a manual sedan, but it looks like I may be settling for an automatic.
I know about the Accent automatics...and there horror stories... But what goes wrong with these? And after rebuilding them can I expect the issues to just repeat again or should I get some better life out of the tranny if I rebuild it? I can rebuild it myself, I have done a transmission rebuild before...but I just don't want to do it if it is gonna fail again in 6 months... |
Originally Posted by clubcar98
(Post 32262)
I want to buy a 2000-2002 Hyundai Accent sedan. I was hoping to find a manual sedan, but it looks like I may be settling for an automatic.
I know about the Accent automatics...and there horror stories... They're = contraction of "they are": They're going to take me to the ball game. (They are going to take me to the ball game.) Their = possessive pronoun. It always describes a noun: I know about the Accent automatics...and their horror stories... Now that that's out of the way. What horror stories? My mother-in-law has a 2003 4-door Accent auto that she basically abuses and does little maintenance on. She's had zero problems with it. |
That is odd...
Every person Ive spoken to about these cars has nothing but bad things to say about the transmissions not shifting and eventually needing a rebuild... Of course I won't buy the car if its broken, but I am sure if I do buy a good working one, from the looks and sounds of things it won't be good for long.... I was reading on CarSurvey.com, as well as Hyundai-Forums.com and a lot of people are having transmission issues... It is good to hear that someone is having no issues, but I am still wondering. |
Well I guess not to many people have anything to say about these cars...:confused:
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Keep clean clear fluid in it, and any problems be next to none...
Get the TCM updated with program #18 I think it is, this will practcally eliminate the 0722 output speed sensor code, update the PCM to program #52, this is the last available Update for all previous editions. |
Would I just take that to the dealer to be done? And how much can I expect to pay, or should it be free?
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