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agentadam 06-09-2022 11:35 PM

Hyundai i30 panoramic roof leaking water into spare wheel well
 
I am looking for other Hyundai i30 GD or similar vehicles (preferably in Australia) who are having an issue with water leaking into the spare tyre well. It is more than likely that you have an issue with a crack in the plastic frame/cassette that holds the glass panoramic roof.

If we can find enough people who have this issue then we can go to Hyundai Australia and demand they fix this significant manufacturing fault.


Kieranhyundai2000 07-18-2022 04:41 AM

Same thing is happening to my car
 
Same thing happening to me

Originally Posted by agentadam (Post 63570)
I am looking for other Hyundai i30 GD or similar vehicles (preferably in Australia) who are having an issue with water leaking into the spare tyre well. It is more than likely that you have an issue with a crack in the plastic frame/cassette that holds the glass panoramic roof.

If we can find enough people who have this issue then we can go to Hyundai Australia and demand they fix this significant manufacturing fault.


PTHyundai 05-15-2023 12:26 AM


Originally Posted by Kieranhyundai2000 (Post 63715)
Same thing happening to me

Yes we have the same issue now.

Leak is coming in via rear left pillar roof to the inside then running down into the boot spare wheel well.

Significant leak

Sarah Taylor-Holmes 05-17-2023 04:56 AM

We have the same issue. Have you resolved this?

Sarah Taylor-Holmes 05-17-2023 04:57 AM

We have the same issue with our i30. Did you get any assistance/resolution. Hyundai quoted us $15,000 to replace the roof plus labour.

hanky 05-17-2023 02:47 PM

A few questions if you will,
Vehicle is a 2023 ? Did it do this from the beginning when new or did it develop a little later?
If it did not do this when new , but developed later , it could be influenced by plugged drains that are supposes to be open to drain the water to the outside of the vehicle.
Is the vehicle parked where tree debris can get into the roof opening and accumulate until it can no longer drain?

PTHyundai 05-21-2023 04:15 AM


Originally Posted by Sarah Taylor-Holmes (Post 65024)
We have the same issue with our i30. Did you get any assistance/resolution. Hyundai quoted us $15,000 to replace the roof plus labour.

That's more than the market value of the car. That's crazy.

My understanding is the original plastic base frame for the glass roof was too frail for the weight of the glass and it eventually cracks. Ie; it's a design fault and has now become a safety issue as the glass roof becomes unstable and no longer complies with the cars safety rating & standards. Safety is compromised in any accidents.

i30premium 06-02-2023 06:46 AM

I have the same issue.Am trying to get the cracks filled using a silicon sealer but so far its been in twice to have this done and it is still leaking. Hyundai has quoted $9800 to have this fixed. I think this is absurd since the car is not worth it. Not sure if i should have the car scrapped.

gdf44 06-05-2023 05:33 AM


Originally Posted by agentadam (Post 63570)
I am looking for other Hyundai i30 GD or similar vehicles (preferably in Australia) who are having an issue with water leaking into the spare tyre well. It is more than likely that you have an issue with a crack in the plastic frame/cassette that holds the glass panoramic roof.

If we can find enough people who have this issue then we can go to Hyundai Australia and demand they fix this significant manufacturing fault.

You can reach out to Hyundai Australia's customer service or visit their official website to submit a complaint or request assistance. They may be able to provide guidance on how to proceed and possibly arrange an inspection or repair for your vehicle if it is a known issue.

Additionally, you can try searching online forums or communities specific to Hyundai i30 owners in Australia. These platforms often provide a space for owners to discuss common problems and share their experiences. Connecting with other owners who have faced a similar issue may help strengthen your case when approaching Hyundai Australia.

Remember to gather any documentation or evidence you have, such as photographs or records of the water leakage, to support your claim. The more information you can provide to Hyundai, the better they will be able to assess and address the issue.

Best of luck in resolving the problem with your Hyundai i30 panoramic roof.

PTHyundai 06-13-2023 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by gdf44 (Post 65143)
You can reach out to Hyundai Australia's customer service or visit their official website to submit a complaint or request assistance. They may be able to provide guidance on how to proceed and possibly arrange an inspection or repair for your vehicle if it is a known issue.

Additionally, you can try searching online forums or communities specific to Hyundai i30 owners in Australia. These platforms often provide a space for owners to discuss common problems and share their experiences. Connecting with other owners who have faced a similar issue may help strengthen your case when approaching Hyundai Australia.

Remember to gather any documentation or evidence you have, such as photographs or records of the water leakage, to support your claim. The more information you can provide to Hyundai, the better they will be able to assess and address the issue.

Best of luck in resolving the problem with your Hyundai i30 panoramic roof.

Who are you representing? Hyundai legal?

This sounds like fluffy corporate speak from a Hyundai connection trying to calm the waters and direct people to their preferred chanels so they don't potentially take any action outside of the 'nice' but usually innefective route of 'customer service'.

Potentially a complete time waster that will cost a mint with the coffers of Hyundai being filled on a major fail of a core component of this vehicle. The roof frame/sub frame.

Which is potentially a safety issue for this car as the sub frame for the roof indicates it is at best a safety design fault in a roll situation as the sub frame is already compromised as a result of a known design fault by Hyundai.

​​l would be taking this advice with a grain of salt and going in with eyes wide open with a view to seeking legal action if Hyundai doesn't come to the party people.

Hyundai will be forced to recall if this ever gets into main stream media and/or the courts.


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