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    #3151
    Quote Originally Posted by hansie View Post
    Hello guys.
    I have a 2012 1.6 Elantra which few days ago has a rubbing clanking sound in the steering wheel.
    Since I bought it 2nd hand with the 1st owner not giving me the service passbook, there is no warranty.
    I have it checked by the Casa and they said they will have to replace the whole steering wheel set which is 96K plus labor.
    The service advisor said this is a common Elantra and Accent problem.
    Are there cheaper alternatives out there? Aftermarket parts?
    Thank you for the help.
    I experienced the same problem just last week. I hear knocking sound when you turn the wheel and it gets rattled when you hit a bump. i Went to Hyundai manila bay and diagnosis was it's a worn off flexible coupling issue.

    Part was covered by warranty but diagnosis fee of P1,400 was not (up to 3 years lang daw). My car is a 2013 elantra btw.

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    #3152
    mechanic-4-hire!

    only for today!




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    #3153
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    mechanic-4-hire!

    only for today!




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    Anong part po ito?


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    #3154
    starter brad. failed at 225,000km normal wear and tear item. 45minute job. konting baklas lng.



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    #3155
    lower arm overhaul...







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    #3156
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    lower arm overhaul...







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    entire assembly replacement?
    or yung goma lang?

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    #3157
    just the bushings and balljoints.

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    #3158
    Quote Originally Posted by jttech26 View Post
    Guys! I need your help. I am a person with disability and my service Hyundai Elantra 1994 model, imported from Korea had recently broke the windshield. I can't find front windshield. Can anyone help me where to find replacement shop for old model like mine near Pangasinan? Aguila Auto Glass has no available size for this model. Kindly reply here. Thank you!
    I try mo sa Seiring baka may source sila for old model, they ship to provinces using pambato. Kung wala, try mo sa ibang branch ng Agila and other automotive glass store.

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    #3159
    Hello mga sir! Any suggestion po kung saan pwede ipacheck o ipagawa ung remote key ng ellie natin ayaw na kasi gumana. Okay pa nman ung keypad at kakareplace ko lang ng battery. Thanks

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    #3160
    Quote Originally Posted by neztreh View Post
    Hello mga sir! Any suggestion po kung saan pwede ipacheck o ipagawa ung remote key ng ellie natin ayaw na kasi gumana. Okay pa nman ung keypad at kakareplace ko lang ng battery. Thanks
    does it have a (red, usually) pilot light that glows strong when a key is pressed?
    if it does not glow strongly, then there's something wrong with the remote.
    clean the battery and contacts well. clean the keys also (not the buttons outside, but the opposing surfaces inside.). if it still does not glow strongly, your unit might be beyond repair to us mortals.
    and, believe it or not, check battery polarity.

    if the system is an aftermarket and not factory, you might be able to get replacement remote. ask around from dealers.
    or, you might considering replacing the entire system. it should not cost too much. less than 5K siguro.

    if the alarm is factory, you'll probably be better off by having an ex-factory system installed. it'll probably be easier and cheaper, than sourcing a replacement remote.

    or, you could just do away with the entire thing, and do the good old days of completely manual lock and unlock.

    good luck.

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